Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1953
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'X -vw f ' an if X f 'U Atgizlllxygyhl' 5 -'W ' WMM .. .M 12 ...XX wstvg K HIT KJ M 5 S1 if 1 f 3 Y y1gH i,:.b7' txt! Off, 4, tix 441 7 5 p ' 'Q , 1 ,W ' ' x A 4,v 'l QV: 'Q' gs U J 4 . GUI-2 BEST T0 vow Qwdmygzsfnafzon... ....... I4 aaa .... ll wscncocoi DAYS Favvezfem... ...... Classes ..... .......... . 48 Q DEAR GLDJGPLIN Poofbdzll ......... , .- . . . 71 Bffiskeiball. ..,.. , . .. . .6 78 'WEVE GUTRHVTHM Ihzlzlfalfy ...............,... .36 'P 141uszcf' . ,.... , 5 ......... ...92 M EMGRIES Soczefzes .g..... .......!00 Pzzllzcafzoz, . . . . . . , .... no S,:eecA,....., .. ....... Il5' 6choaLL:fe...... ,......f17 Into the soul of every boy and girl of our school, creeps a little of the Joplin High Spirit and thereafter, he is never the same as before. A careful observation will find evidence of these things within the covers of each yearbook - And so we recommend the reading of these pages for enlighten- ment as to our curricular and co-curricular activities. We have tried to capture in the pages of this Joplimo, through the song hits, the spirit of Joplin High - We have tried to present a picture of our social life, with an approach to our special problems - our often comic en- counters - our memories. We have tried to show our gratitude to the faculty and to the school for giving us these years of preparation for richer experiences and for greater responsibilities to come. Many people in all walks of life claim Joplin High as their Alma Mater. They remember with pride their high school experiences. They feel the school song Dear Old Jop1in belongs partly to them, and they never hear it sung in a lusty Crescendo or in a more meditative allegro without thinking of their high school days. Within the pages of this Joplimo will be found a pictorial reproduction of school life at Joplin Senior High. We are happy to leave the Hit Parade of 1955 as a partial picture of Joplin High School. auzfaaaw 'ii E if V i N ' A AL , h Q r - , Demon ffm You're lypical ieens - making fun ouf of work - sharing inleresls -- you like jeans buf can change fo glamour when il fi+s lhe occasion. Yes, you're fypical leens --Go sfeady -- aboul five monlhs - Dress up - heels for her - 'fie for him - You know how lo drive -- rely on 'rho family bus - gel' it - say iwice a week. You snack, walch +elevision, lislen ro lhe radio while doing home work. You're a fypical high school sludc-nf - Vcu go oul for sporls one hundred per cenl -- You hold down a iob - baby si? - somefi-mes inlo +hc early hours of morning -- You work in sfores - garages -- up lale - li++le spare +ime. Your daily schedule is a familiar pa++ern of high school life - gel up al' 7:30 -- maybe 8:O0 - somelimes oversleep - ride fhe bus -- go al. break-neck speedfo caleleria for lunch - 'drink cokes -L munch candy bars and hOliir59'QS -f now and ihcn you order a real feed -- You enjoy school bu+ ha+e +o admil' 3+ -- sfudy some -- fhree hours aiynight -- no -- a week --- average E -- well -- Anyway you A m,ake,the'g5Qglfgfig -H-fiiusl' -- buf youxire salisfied because you are a feen ager. . youfhave all these iqualifies be 'lhey good or bad, ludicrous., pafhefic, or otherwise we: UEDlCATE THiS 1953 JOPUMO TO YOU, THE STUDENTS OF Jorirsmywseia sci-rom. i ' i nam? 36300 Zh rauglz RE6!STRMwN The Southwest Missouri Confederation of Student Councils' Convention Election Day U15 year Sweetheart Day Annual Rose Assembly gf 'ff If 1 V g m f , 1 , W , 4 'R Mu , M v ic. 'X A ,- we E M. ,.. ' is 5 ifwwf ' f 2 - Q , p W 1 Jjl 1 in i V ff Lh I 1 ' z. fl 'YN ' L. i yn CWI' 1953 joplimo Queen Coronation Parents' Night at A 'EUR BEST T0 mu f--.-.':.:-..-5' 1 rx Il Q ll lam-nfnnir il r-vu-H: ova essr TO vou may 4qoua dneams come, fave 1 I Mag olJ fafhen ima Neva bi. UN'klNd ANJ U1 i-gi' 1-gl' Y U 4 ,gm--.-N ww' Left to right: Richard Craig, Cecil Floyd, Assistant Superintendent, Roi S. Wood, Superintendent, Miss Fern Gray, Secretary, Jack Fleischaker, Presidentg Mrs. Reba Blanke, Bob Clay, judge Hay- wood Scott, Attorneyg Morgan Hillhouse, Absent, Austin Harrison. To these eminent citizens, the artisans in our educational system, who have given their time and energy so unreservedly to the de- velopment of our schools, the students of Joplin High School ex- 001 press their sincere gratitude. Only through their untiring efforts have our schools become the most modern in this part of the state, and second to none in efficiency. May these ambitious efforts inspire us to take every advantage of the splendid opportunities presented us by our city, under the direc- tion of the Board of Education. Miss Joanne Plumlee-Assistant Secretary to the Superin- Miss Fern Gray-Bookkeeper to Finance Department and tendent. Secretary to the School Board Miss Mary Buxton-Secretary to the Superintendent Miss Margaret Burke-Assistant Bookkeeper Miss Betty Van Winkle-Assistant Secretary to the Superintendent tezieifzaras i A-1. J: Q1 is W , W Our Hes! in Wu Mrs. Sara Ethel Rhode, a most efficient secretary to Mr. Deatherage, is always on the job. Her ef- ficiency keeps office routine moving smoothly. Her work is both stenographic and clerical. She is in charge of almost all of the school correspondence and permanent student records. Not only does she have clerical and stenographic duties but also her day's work includes countless routine tasks. We wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Rhodes for her ever-ready willingness to help a student in distress. MRS. SARA ETHEL RHODE Secretary GLEN R. DEATHERAGE Principal Glen R as we fondly call our principal is often seen pacing down the main hall, head bent, with his hands fold- ed behind his back. Other times he can be seen standing near the auditorium center doors looking off into space, meditating - yes w- pondering on this problem or that issue-what is best to do for the benefit of all. True, he is very pleasant and understanding, but at times students find him quite stern. His subtle humor has made him very popular with the students. To the faculty and other school workers he is co-operative and sin- cere. Through his efficiency he has given j.H.S. an advanced and democratic school. His keen understanding of school prob- lems has stimulated in both faculty and students a greater interest in curriculum and co-curriculum activities. The manner in which he con- ducts all his affairs shows that Mr. White is a man of precision. A primary concern of his is knowing where every pupil is at every hour of the day. Upon his capable shoulders rests the difficult re- sponsibility of solving many un- solvable problems that arise. He is always willing to help the student who is honest and diligent. His ready wit has made low hurdles of many a student's problems. For do- ing well the most difficult, and, too often, the least appreciated job at Joplin High, our hats are off to our assistant principal, A. Roy White. MR. A. ROY WHITE ssisfanl Principals MR. ELMER PENNINGTON Operating efficiently on a new business basis, Assistant Principal Elmer Pennington's office is really a small scale banking firm. All funds for classes, societies, organiza- tions, activity tickets-in fact all funds are handled through his most efficient office. Mr. Pennington is not only a capable keeper of our treasury but he also has charge of all concession assignments, all gate- duty assignments, and of checking locks and lockers to the eleven hundred students of our school. In- deed our assistant principal, Mr. Pennington, has a full time financ- ial job which he handles with the utmost efficiency. GEORGE H. VOLMERT Guidance Coumelor A wise and helpful counselor is Mr. Vol- mert. He has succeeded in establishing friendly relations with the boys and girls in assisting them with their many problems. Mr. Volmert is an efficient guidance director and his office is a busy center. Espec- ially has he been a dy- namic sponsor of the Key Club. MRS. MAXINE VOLMERT Secretary lo Guidance Counselor Our gracious dean of girls, Mrs. Brown, pos- sesses the gift of under- standing girls and their problems, and the abi- lity to cope with the many situations that arise. The lives of many girls are deeply in- fluenced by.contact with her. Every student is al- ways welcome in the dean's office and will receive personal, as well as educational advice, from a sympathetic listener. She has truly endeared herself to the students of the school. Lovely smile-happy manner-efficient secretary-sparkl- ing personality-these are the qualities by which we recog- nize Mrs. Volmert. As secretary to the director of guidance counselor, she files, catalogues, details information receiv- ed from colleges throughout the nation. Her vivid interest ' in the extra-curricular activities makes her among the favorites of the students. MRS. BEULAH BROWN Dean of Giflr MRS. ZELMA JOHNSON Swileh Board Operator J Q-'ws fm, MRS. OLETA PETTY School Nume ll!! VW I :msg 5 n+--1 I 1 Uzey Help in Uwe ef Need 'WC YM, ma . - MISS ARLENE CARMAN MRS. BEULAH DONNELLY Speed: Correczioniyzf EDUCATION-BUSINESS DAY ENDS WITH A DINNER Senior High was especially favor' ed by the photographer since the picture, taken, was focused upon our Senior High table. In the pic- tu're can be seen many of our facul- ty members. Approximately 375 teachers, school administration, business and professional people attended the dinner. Miss Ada Coffey, president of the Joplin Teachers' Association acted as Mistress of ceremonies. . X .X k if h iii? 'A leaf' MRN MAXIXI ISANN I C CHANIHIRI NIR IUHX D XIURRISOX with x ul 1 IITQNS Thu Iluppr-r ol' thirty years ago wouhl umlouhtully lmw hfkjll owl'- comc hy the huhhuh of clickcty- INiINCOgI'.IlWll mguhihcs. cldcking typcwritcrs. and the agitatcd. fron- zicd-looking studbuts strixing to Llllfdllglk' lustily surihhlcd short- h.md notes, The modern mm tnkcs .111 this in hcr stride and goes forth .1 top-notch typist. stcnogrgphcr, or hookkccpcr, confidcnt of success IWCQJLISC of har cxucllcnt II'.liI1iII2L. MISS Rl IH PACI MINN XX II MA Nl I IIVAN MISS IYTHEI. RFFD Ixplm, Offlu. Prutuc Bnokkcuping , MISS GRACE COLVIN MRS. EVA FUI-IR MRS. KATHERINE OBER English English English A typical sophomore English class-'Here basal parts are being presented by Carol Welch and checked by the students, . all, C '-417 '.- Through the studying of intrigu- ing novels and stories learned in the literature cl-asses, it is no diffi- cult matter to be carried back to olden days of fine ladies and their knights in armor. just as necessary, and being as equally important in the year's work, however, is the learning of all the Iittle'l speech parts and the way they fit into everyday conversations as well as into the theses to be written. MISS LEAH ROBINSON MISS IOSEPHINE STEWART MRS. DORA ITLRICI English English, Iournalism English 5 ,:s:uHQe?aiQisiml i -'Ea N mmmi .M lv' i 1 1 i After mastering the necessary elements in English, the languages of good public speaking through additional speech work is accom- plished - Pf1l'!6Z-I'0ll,li fnzzzmii? Habla llileal erpfzfzol? can be heard in the modern language classes. All our languages, French, Spanish, English, and Latin, keep one 'tres occupesf MISS CELIA BRAECKEL Speech lies if is: m 1'3lA'mkfafra12 5 511315 HILDRED BAUMANN MISS BESS BUCKERIDGE MR. HENRY WALKER areign languages Pantomime is the art of interpreting dramatic ideas without speech. It furnishes the definite appeal of all the interpretative actions of the puppet show, stage. and screen. Below is seen Virginia, Barbara, joe, and Byron theatrically entertaining others of the class in a dumb show or pantomime. wha - ...M Nolnn gmil Batty find the Dcimsiixiuy clmrt, wliiih Mis mst. intcim-stingj wlmful. ilml helpful. 5' x'm s . X . .- ,fm - MR E O HUMPHREX MISS XX'lNlI7Rl2D IAANT MR. MOTT NICHOIS Wfmrlil I-Iistorx Amcrium History Wimi'lLl Histmx Amcriiim Guvwnmvnt AlI1Cl'lALlH Giwcinmnnt irolyn lucutcs the Haig Rfmmu lfmjvifv. an importgmt ihnptci' in XX OI MR I W IHOINIAS H Story. Bgirlmm iiml Duviil stand by tu give explanations. Amciiim I-Iiatoiy mmfmgzgi-iiQw:i12Lffe'wQww AllEEI6'AW HEMHKRAFE 4F24a,wAuawlmwn4'51aw2 JW fg.zaf....4 4.,...,-4-s-w Two boys enrolled in Drivers' Ed preparing to leiive tor more practice and instruction on huncllinig .1 c.ir. MR, MARION BAHR Drivers' Education Military ,And Drivers Sduratizfir l J. H. S. ROTC l Corps has not failed to receive the highest rat- ing given by the army. This is largely due to the excellent instruc- tors that have been as- signed to our school. SFC TROY DUNGEY M-SGT. PAUL MARNEY CAPT. PAL'l. HAMILTON Military Military Military Cadets accomplish much more than marching in R. O. T. C. liin and MR- HERBERT HART Robert are learning the fundamentals of their rifles' inechnnismf Drivers' Education 7 L Igglrlg ' L -fiiiill ' --Uiiiif -ez, .stiff swmwfi, The essential pur- pose of ROTC is to lay L1 firm foundtttion for good citizenship by teaching the principles of leadership, respect forg1uthority,a1nd hnhits of precision, courtesy, and correct cleportinent. 25 41122 From thli Iuxunous modern kitchen comes the tan ink Q. hop :-I... W' Ljv-'H QL i E ,K X: 3 -N ,QA I Riva A L :IIB ll x f C7 'nf 1 gif ' 'I Lets hope thu Shlron and Bu 5 chemistry experlmcnt doesnt leave another spot on Mr Dlxs tcnlmq In keeplng wlth our theme Blau the Man Donn mlght be an appropriate Song. txtle Most plane geometry pupils would be lost without the helping hand of the teacher and fellow MISS MAY ALDRIDGE Malhcma tic The rules of mathematics never change, nor do the frowns on brows of harrassed students puzzling over the math problems. Can you tell me the answer? I-low often some culprit has been caught blank-minded when the math teacher has hurled 21 geometric symbol at him. Yes, it's pretty tough going in a math class, but most of the students enjoy it. ':E.5-t- U 0 . F' 5 X n , I V,.,A . j 43 t 5 ,,.. , r-.i,, E 4 F 4 ,... 0 . 4, 4 f X6 X i f f X AZ' xf Q ff 45 X SN f if X 1, an . Xgy 3 1 r V Ay, ,R X . , I 2 4, -X s ff 4 'lb 'N f' Adventures in slide rules and protractors have baffled mathematicians from Pythagoras to Einstein MR GLFNN SMITH , f. .- 'l Nr N MR T FRANK COL LTER NIR OIIVER SOVERHGN MR ARTHI R NX HOLES The art class is Nery husy helping in x'.u'ious school attivities. Here we see three students engaged in three dil'l'erent departments of art. They help with Christmas deeorations. assemblies. and many other pro- ietts. Mr. Bolt-s is very eo-opera- tixe whenever asked to help with anything. XY'e want to express our thanks to him and his art classes. 1 Lf . Xxlzk 5 ?i!'rsTX X J ,r At Chiefs Birthday party, the music department presented him with this aluminum sleeping cor, Heres to Chiefs better enjoyment ot his camping trips. I 4 573- , - 1 rm fx 1 i . -1 Xa' U ii ii 6'-.:'.3' '- ' rg.-l.-Za X '- --. b a e it X s g-ir? K ' 28 hx' .ia '44 PNN wl- MRS IZDNA CLARK AIRS. NARliARliil' PAYXI7 lNllSS lfl,l2Al3lfil H DAVIS liiws' Stutlx' H.ill Girls' Stuelv Hiill l.ihi'i11'i.iI1 An hour in either stucly hull is eert.1inly .1 welcome opportunity to lnrush up on that next hour lesson you just tlicln't get iirountl to last night, or to relax lwetween eliisses of ii pir- tieularly strenuous tl.1y.fThe lilvriiry lwetween stands open, offering its ussistanee to those who Seek pleasure, as well as information. among its hook-lined shelves. Msn-4 s.1i l i i if,- S .W Wt. Reguling is the fountliitinn for every tliiv living. l. H. S. prontllx lwists in exeellent lilvmrv with it fine wllettion of hooks N0 0 f +19 The girls' stutly h.ill serves muah the ne purpose .is the lwvs' extept tl1,it List minute briinping is inelinetl to creep in ut times. W O Q S7 +QQERN Hl4,IoV-4 R. XV. BAKER Give it the works, are the instructions of Mr. Kindred to his auto mechanic class. These boys Vocational Supervisor are skillfully applying their knowledge of the automobile and its parts. Industrial ,Arts In Franklin Technical School, the students of H. S. serve their community as they serve their trades. MR. CARL L. GRAHAM MR. ROBERT B. HAINLINE Sheet Metal Joinery MR. ELLIS KINDRED I Auto Mechanics These three Franklin Tech boys are busy running one of the many machines found at trade school. ' if ff wiring, .. Mr. Well patiently instructs Franklin Tech students in welding. These boys at the industrial arts MR. LEONARD SALE school are the mechanics of tomorrow. Mechanical Drawing Industrial ,4 rfs Amidst the buzz of saws in the wood shop, the whizzing of lathes in the machine shop, Franklin Tech developes skill in the vocational work. MR. CARL WELL MR. KEITH WORMINGTON Welding Machine Shop MR, VV. H. GALLOWAY These enterprising fellows strive to excel in their work, which will soon be their source of income. Vocational I , ,-ff. , 'iwigifaixss wz,.sps1z':i . 1, -A , MISS MILLIE TI-IIES Believe it or not these are human see-saws. Playfical Education What girls won't do or go through to lose a little excess weight. Physical dumfivn MR. FLOYD E. BELK MR. RUSSELL KAMINSKY Foolball PfJyJiral Educalion Unnh! Who says I can't? MR. GORDON LONG Oh what if I do bend my knees a little . Pbyyical Eduralion ,..g.wzxeigt.. -.... . . ,A Hufeicria Stuff Back row: Ida Still, Etta Roach, Ellen Mack, Clara Putman. Front row: Hettie Campbell, Sadie Ebert, Myrtle Morrison, Pansy Russell. For several years, Mrs. Louise Beckham, cafeteria manag- er has planned and prepared balanced meals for students and teachers. We deeply regret Mrs. Beckham's absence from the picture. He efficient helpers this year are shown above. CHARLES L. CARR Chief Engineer be 'QA menu a picture of the entire staff of custodians. Assisting Mr. Carr in his work are Mr. W Bettes, Mr. Whaley, Mr. Zumwalt, night watchman, and Mrs. Waring, matron. X .1 y S Here we see Mr. Carr, head custodian of our school. It is almost impossible to get ,ksvvl S fl 7 33 'A RSCHGUL DAYS, ni:-ig-1Ig11 Wil-uiiii 1.1 :mmnnnllulnul-all-null nsfllllilldiii Sdwol.. Jays, school. '- gn-d ' 'Infi- dgys, Dear old :aid-en ,, '!-'T-'-'-l'J-'I-'J-'-'I-' -l nl:v'nlIlnlr'nnv iii -fulz days- Rafal-111 ml 55.155551 1 S11 1 lhrlfl ,M ., ,zg..,,.ru. gli' 5-...1 sau' Aww-Q-.M www, My U W 'K we Q 1 ww 3 Y-wnufw - 3 , f - xkw if F H fa 3 Qi 'Uur Hit Peppie5t BENNY SPICER SHIRLEY BEAVERS Mr. and Mix! H. S. JOHN STEPHENS PATTY DEATHERAGE Farmers 'Best Looking RONNIE MCCASKILL JOYCE PATTON Mott Charming Girl Mott Athletic Boy CAROLE BOGNER TERRY WILSON CuleJt Smile PHYLLIS TAYLOR BUD SMITH Our I-fit Mon Pleasing Perfonalityu DICK HUMPHREY JUNE CUMMINS -Q Parnders ' ' C utext Twosome GARY NILES NANCY ROGERS Moet Like! y to Succeed RONALD TATUM FRANCES POTTS Our Hlassiml anim' Left to right: Bill Brown, june Cummins, Ronnie McCaskill, Bud Smith, john Howe. Upon arriving at in the fall of '50, we were green and inexperienced as all Sophomores are, but we entered with spirit, determination, and a will to strive for our goal. Yes, we, the Class of '53, are leaving but memories will remain with us forever. We'll never forget the wonderful Rose Dance, the thrilling jr.-Sr. Prom, the beautiful Coronation, and the breath-taking Mili- tary Ball. We, also, want to thank the faculty for their patience, kindness, and understanding. 40 SENIOR OFFICERS Preridenl ..............................,,................ .john Howe Vice President ...., ...... R onnie McCaskill Secretary ...,...i..., ........ 1 une Cummins Trearurer ....... .......... B ill Brown Sgt.-at-Armf ...... ..... B ud Smith When you graduate you realize how wonderful your faculty is. One of the nicest things about being a senior is that you come to realize that a teacher is a human being just like you. So, we say to the faculty Our Best To You. And now that Commencement has come and gone, we have said good-bye to everything that means Joplin High. So, as we take our diplomas, honors, and memories, we will just fade away and hope that for all dear old j.H.S. has given us, we have given to it a little in return by just being the Class of 1953. TOMMY EDWARDS Team Commander Ever-Ready Rifle ALEXANDER, PAT Commerrial Aspasians, Drum Corps, Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens. ALDERMAN, ALBERTA LEA General D.O. Club. ALLEN, JANICE College Orchestra, Band, Drum Corps, Solo and En- semble, S.P.Q.R., Girls' State. AMOS, SANDRA Commercial Olympiads, joplimo, Y-Teens, Student Council. ANTLE, ROBERT General Boys' State, Diamond and Disc Band, Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball. ARMSTRONG, MARY RUTH General Y-Teens. ARNCE, BILLIE JOAN General Palette and Brush, Y-Teens. ASHMORE, MIKE College Football, Track. ATKINSON, ALBERTA Commercial Y-Teens. ATTWOOD, WAYNE General Cafeteria. BAILEY, GRANT General Every-Ready Rifles. BALDWIN, DON O. Voealional ADKINS, DONNA JEAN Commercial Y-Teens, Assistant to Mr. Penn- ington. ADKINS, SYL GENE General Bowling Team, Thespians, Spy- glass. AOAN, BILL College Herculeans, Football, Baseball, Hi-Y. Accus, MARCIA General Olympiads, Senior Choir, Y Teens. AJP' BALL, BILL General D.O. Club, Track. BARR, GLENN General ROTC, Los Amigos. BARRON, JERRY General Thespians. BARTLEY, CARL Vorational D.O. Club. JIM DRENNAN junior Red Cro!! Reprerenialme BAssI-IAIvI, NADYNE General Y-Teens. BEAN, JANICE General Y-Teens, Aspasians. BEAVER, SALLY DELORES General D.O. Club, Y-Teens. BEAVERS, SHIRLEY College Cheerleader, Band, Sapphonians, Y-Teens. BEELER, BOB College Ever-Ready Rifles, ROTC, Rifle Team, Los Amigos. BEELER, SHIRLEY C 0 mm efrial Y-Teens, Philogian President, St. Ceeilia Choir. BEISNER, LOIS Commerrial Y-Teens, Thespians, Secretary of the Mili- tary Office. BELL, BETTY JANE Voralional BENNETT, F RANKIE ANN General Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens, Choir, Thespian President. BENNETT, jol-INNY College BENTON, GARY College Football, Track, L.C.F., ROTC BERG, ELAINE Commercial Sapphonians, Y-Teens. Spyglass, Senior PHYLLIS DAWALD unior Red Crow Reprefenlalive BRADY, CI-IARLEs General D.O. Club. BRIDGER, ROBERT F. College Diamond and Disc, Le Cercle Francais, Solo and Ensemble, Choir. BRILL, WALTER College S.P.Q.R., ROTC. BRITTON, MARY ANN Commercial Y-Teen, Philo-Phronian. BROADWATER, BENNY General ROTC. BROWN, BILL General Football, Senior Class Treasurer, Track, Dia- mond and Disc, Student Council, Basketball Manager. BROWNINO, JIM College ROTC, Band fSoph. Yearj, Ever-Ready Rifles, BROYLES, CHARLES College Gavel and Quill. BURWICK, CAROL JANE General Senior Choir, Los Amigos, Ensemble. CALLENDER, KAY College Senior Choir, S.P.Q.R., Girls' State, Y-Teen. CALVIN, WILMER College Band, Spyglass, Joplimo, Los Amigos, Camera Club, ROTC. CARLYLE, ROBERT General Bowling. BIGBEE, BILLIE ANNE General BLAUKAT, WILLIAM KIRK Vorational BOGNER, CAROLE General Co-Editor of joplimo, Olym- piad, Y-Teen, Quill and Scroll junior Class Treas. BONE, DOLORES General D.O. Club, Sapphonians, Y-Teens, CARTWRIGI-IT, MARILYN SUE Commerrial President of Atalantians. CI-IADWELL, WILLIAM E. General ROTC, Ever-Ready Rifles, Los Amigos, Bowling, Hi-Y. CI-IENAULT, JUDIE College Olympiad Secretary, Y-Teens, Drum Corps, S e n io r Choir, Joplimo. CHILCUTT, JAMES General Key Club, Hi-Y, ROTC PATTY DEATHERAGE Co-Editor of joplzrno Honorary Cade! Colonel Serretary of Student Counnl CI-IITWOOD, MIKE General Joplimo, ROTC. CLARK, MARVIN J. General ROTC. CLAY, BEN General ROTC. CLINE, BILL General COATS, JOSEPH General Spyglass, Writers' Club. COHAGAN, LUANNE College Senior Choir, Orchestra, Drum Corps Solo and Ensemble, Y-teens, Olympiads COLLINGS, SHIRLEY JEAN General Y-Teens, Sigma Gamma Lambda. CONNOLLY, NANCY Gen eral CONWAY, BONNIE Com mercial Sigma Gamma Lambda President. COOLEY, GRACE Commerfial Y-Teens. COOLEY, JERRY Commercial Philo-Phronians, Y-Teens. COSSEY, CAROL LEE General CRAIG, BYRON College ROTC, Le Cercle Francais. CRoss, BETTY ALLENE Commercial Band, Orchestra, Drum Corps, Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens, Sapphonians. CUMMINS, JUNE College Y-Teen President, Sapphonian Treasurer, Student C o u n c i 1, Sophomore Class Officer, Senior CAROLE BOGNER Class Secretary. Co-Editor of the joplimo DALE, JIMMY Commercial Track, Bowling, Joplimo, Boys' State, Ever- Ready Rifles, Diamond and Disc. DAMER, ELEANOR College Girls' State, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Band, Solo and Ensemble, Drum Corps. DAWALD, PIIYLLIS JEANNE General Y-Teens, D.O. Club, Secretary. DAY, JACK General D.O. Club. DE ARMOND, ELDON General DEATI-IERAGE, PATTY College Joplimo Co-Editor, Student Council Secretary, Cheerleader, Honorary Cadet Colonel, Olym- piad President, Quill and Scroll. DE MASTERS, DON General ROTC. DE MIER, DICK College Track, Student Council, Diamond and Disc, Le Cercle Francais. DIEHL, DONNA Commerrial Band, Senior Choir, Drum Corps, Solo and Ensemble, Castalians, Girls' State. DILLON, JAMES M. General Every-Ready Rifles, Golf, Key Club, Los Amigos, Hi-Y. DINTAMAN, JERRY College Band, Student Council, ROTC. DOBRAUC, ANTONE General Thespians. DODSON, MAX Vofalional DOTSON, DONNA LOUIS General Y-Teens, Castalian, D.O. Club. DOUGLAS, JERRY General Football, D.O. Club, Herculean, Track. DRENNAN, JIM General Football, Track, Student Coun cil, Solo and Ensemble, Boys' State, Red Cross Council. DUNN, BILL Vocational SHIRLEY BEAVERS foplimo Queen DUNN, JACK LEE College Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Rifle, Rifle Team, Spanish Club. EASTEURN, CLOETTA Cornmereial Spyglass, Atalantians Secretary, Y-Teens. EBERSOLE, JIM College EDWARDS, TOMMY College Ever-Ready Rifles, Rifle Team, Diamond and Disc. ELIAS, JIM General ELLIOTT, MARY ANN College Joplimo, Olympiads, Y-Teens. FARRIS, BILL College Herculeans, Basketball, Baseball, Football Manager, Diamond and Disc, Hi-Y Vice President. FORKUM, AARON RONNIE Voealional Football, Track, D.O. Club. FORRESTER, JACK General D.O. Club. FOSTER, RAYMOND General Football, Baseball, Track. FOWKS, WILLIAM EDGAR JR. General Golf, Thespians, Hi-Y. FRANKLIN, SARA FRANCES College Y-Teens, Olympiads, Joplimo, Debate, St. Cecilia Choir. BARBARA SMITH Edizor of Spyglau GELTZ, TOMMY Vocalio nal Student Council. GERWERT, PHIL College Track, ROTC. GIBSON, SONYA ANN Comrnerrial Y-Teens. GOAD, SHIRLEY POTTER General GOOCH, DARLENE General Y-Teens. GOODHOPE, DIANNE Commercial Y-Teens. GOODWIN, HAROLD General ROTC, Ever-Ready Rifles. GRANT, JIM General Football, Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball. GRAY, SAVILA JO General Y-Teens. GREEN, DON General Ever-Ready Rifles, Diamond and dent Council, Rifle Team. GRENINGER, HARRY General D.O. Club, Track. GRIPKA, BEVERLY General Y-Teens. Disc, Stu- FREEMAN, FRANCES Commercial St. Cecilia Choir, Y-Teens. FUGATE, HARRIETT ANN College Y-Teens. GAROE, CHARLES College ROTC, Band. GAREY, MARGOT Commercial Y'Teens. 'kr--v GRIssOM, CHARLES CLIFFORD Vocazional HAASE, DARLENE College Orchestra Philo-Phronian HAILEY, SAMUEL Vorational D O Club HAM, RAYMOND General Joplimo, ROTC. AN' DICK HUMPHREY Vice Preridenl of Student Counril HAMM, JOE Vocalional D.O. Club, Football. HARDIN, EDDIE General Basketball, Spyglass, Debate, Gavel and Quill, junior Class Play, Hi-Y. HARDY, PEGGY JANE College Spyglass, Sapphonians, Y-Teens, St. Cecilia Choir. HARREL, RONALD College Los Amigos, junior Class Play, Speech, Choir, Senior Choir. HARRIS, DORA LOU General Y-Teens. HARRIS, MARY LOU Commercial Olympiads, Solo and Ensemble, Drum Corps, Y-Teens, Band, Orchestra. HASTING, RAYMA College Orchestra, Drum Corps, Philo-Phronians, Y- Teens. HAYs, MARILYN College Drum Corps, Sapphonians, Orchestra, Y-Teens. HELTON, DONALD E. General HENDERSON, RALPH K. General Football, Track, ROTC. HENSHAW, BETTY RUTH College Orchestra, Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemble, junior Class Play, Drum Corps. HERSHEY, C. GAYLE General ROTC, Ever-Ready Rifles, Rifle Team. General D.O. Club. Vorational D.O. Club. HOGAN, TOMMY Commercial HICKS, DONALD J. HIRSHEY, LEE ROY ROTC, Ever-Ready Rifles. HOLFORD, SHIRLEY JANICE ALLEN General Drum Majorezze of Band, Ensemble, D.O. Club Y Drum Cnrpf Teens, Drum Corps. HOUSE, NORMA LEE General Y-Teens, D.O. Club President, Castalians. HOWE, JOHN R. College Senior Class President, Boys' State, Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Diamond and Disc. HUGHES, PATRICIA EVE General Orchestra, Senior Choir, Drum Corps, Junior Class Play, Philo-Phronians, Y-Teens. HUMPHREY, RICHARD General Football, Basketball, Tennis, Student Council Vice President, Boys' State, Diamond and Disc. HUTTON, PAULA General Spyglass, Olympiads, Y-Teens. JACOBS, PAT Cornmerrial Drum Corps, Y-Teens, Solo and Ensemble, Aspasians, Joplimo, Orchestra. JAMES, BLAKE College Orchestra, Band, Gavel and Quill, Ensemble, Debate. Solo and JENNINGS, SHIRLEY Comrnerrial Atalantians, Y-Teens. JOHNSON, BARBARA General D.O. Club, Y-Teens. JOINER, DAVID General Track Manager, Gavel and Quill. JONES, MARCIA General Orchestra, Philo-Phronian, Y-Teens. JONES, MARY EVELYN General Y-Teens, Atalantian, ROTC Baseball Bowlmg Boys' General BLAKE JAMES Y Teens Orazof KEETER, JANE College Olympiads, Y Teens KERSHAW JOHN R General D.O. Club KING, GLENDA Commercial Orchestra, Drum Corps YTeens Semor Choir, Joplxmo ASPHSIHH Presrclent KINGREY, College Thespians. KINGREY General KINGSBOROUGH ANNIE College Orchestra, Semor Chou Drum Corps Olym piads, Y-Teens Grrls State KNOWLTON MARGARET ANNE General Y-Teens, Orchestra LANDIS, JOHN General Football. LEA, BEVERLY General Castalians LEA, CHARLES ROBERT College Football, Track Band Gavel and Qurll ROTC LEMLER, DOROTHY S General D.O. Club LENTZ, JACKIE JEANNE Commercial Atalantians Semor Choxr YTeens LEWIS, MARILYN Commerrial Band, Drum Corps, S.P.Q.R., Y'Teens. LEWMAN, GARY General ROTC, Herculeans. LIGGETT, ROBERT L. College ',Football, Basketball, Track, Herculeans, Spyglass, Student RONALD TATUM sound' joplirno Burineu Manager LORD, NOLAN Cadet Colonel of ROTC Gene,-al D.O. Club. LUNDSTRUM, DON General Football, Basketball. MCAFEE, jo ANN General Philogian, Y-Teens. MCCASKILL, RONNIE College Basketball, Football, Track, Tennis, Herculeans. MCCLARY, PI-IYLLIS Cornmerrial Band, Drum Corps, Sapphonian, Y-Teens, Of- fice Secretary. MCCLINTOCK, SETH C ommerrial Cheerleader, Ever-Ready Rifles, ROTC. MCCORMICK, JACK D. College L.C.F., Ever-Ready Rifles, joplimo, Diamond ' and Disc. MCDANIEL, ESTHER JANE General Y-Teens, Atalantians. MCKENNEY, RUTI-I College junior Class Play, Solo and Ensemble, Sap- phonian, Band, Drum Corps, Orchestra. MAGNESS, ELIZALEE YvoNNE Commercial Atalantians, Y-Teens. MALLETT, ERNESTINE Commercial Atalantians, Y-Teens. MANKER, HAROLD College Football, Choir, Ensemble, L.C.F., Solo and Ensemble. MAYEIELD, ROGER General Ever-Ready Rifles, Hi-Y, joplimo, Camera Club, Spyglass, Thespians. MEREDITH, KATHRYN College Orchestra, Drum Corps, Olym- piad, Solo and Ensemble, Sen.- ior Choir, Y-Teens. MILLER, BILL A. General D.O. Club. MITCHELL, JAMES E. Vocalional Basketball. MITCHELL, PHYLLIS College Senior Choir, Drum Corps, Jop limo, Girls' State, Olympiad, Jun- ior Class Play. BILL TALL - Drum Major of Band MOORE, BARBARA JEAN Commercial Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens, Joplimo, Thespians. MOORE, HARRY General Ever-Ready Rifles. MOREY, PAULA Commercial Y-Teens, Philo-Phronians. MUENNING, MICKEY College Herculeans, Tennis, ROTC. NEARING, NANCY College Senior Choir, Junior Class Play, French Club, Y-Teens. NETT, MELVIN General NEVITT, SHIRLEY College Orchestra, Solo and Ensemble, S.P.Q.R., Y- teens, Senior Choir. NICKELL, WILLIAM A. General French Club President, Senior Choir. NILES, GARY College Football, Basketball, Baseball, Diamond and Disc, L.C.F., Hi-Y. NOLAN, JILL General D.O. Club. NOLAN, KEITH College Key Club, Diamond and Disc, Joplimo, Gavel and Quill, Boys' State, Ever-Ready Rifles. O'DANIEL, DOLORES F. Commercial St. Cecilia Choir. OLDS, TWILA JOY Commerrial Sigma Gamma Lambda. PATE, PRESTON College lean President, Tennis, Diamond and Disc. PATTON, JOYCE General Y-Teens. JOHN HOWE PATTON, MARY Senior Clan PreJidenl Yggglzlernal PERKINS, JAMES College Solo and Ensemble President, Rifle Team, Orchestra, Band, Gavel and Quill, Diamond and Disc. PETERSON, GERALD Vomlional D.O. Club PI-IILLIPS, JAY General Diamond and Disc, Rifle Team, Ever-Ready Rifles. PIERCE, JEANETTE C 0 mm errial PIERSON, BETTY JEAN Commercial Y-Teens, Philo-Phronians. PITTS, GERALD E. General Key Club, Hi-Y, Los Amigos, Diamond and Disc, Ever-Ready Rifles. POTTS, FRANCES College Senior Choir, Y-Teens, S.P.Q.R. President, D.A.R. Award. RAYMOND, JUDY Comrnerrial Joplimo, Castalian President. REED, DOTTIE LOU Commereial Atalantians, Y-Teens, Office Secretary. REID, LAURA General Y-Teens. RENFRO, DELORES General D.O. Club, Y-Teens. RICHARDSON, DEDA RAE General Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Hercu- Mc, bv- QS? aww RICHARDSON, ALBERT JAMES General ROACH, JOHN Vorational ROBERTSON, NANCY General Olympiads. ROEHLING, BILL College Band, Orchestra, junior Class Play, S.P.Q.R., Solo and En- GEORGE WALLACE semble' Spyglass' Football Caplain ROGERS, NANCY College Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Olympiads, junior Class Play. ROLAND, KAY General S.P.Q.R., Solo and Ensemble, Senior Choir, Y-Teens, Drum Corps. Ross, RONALD College Baseball, Ever-Ready Rifles, Diamond and Disc, ROTC. RUNNELLS, ELVA JO Commercial Philo Phronian President, Y-Teens, Spyglass. SAPP, MARILYN College Y-Teens, S.P.Q.R. SAVAGE, BARBARA J EAN Cornrnerrial Castalians. SCHNEICKERT, CHARLES DANIEL General SELVEY, ANNA LEA Commercial Castalian. SEVERN, FLORENCE LYDORA General D.O. Club, Sigma Gamma Lambda, X-Teens. SHELBY, MARY Cornrnerrial Senior Choir, Y-Teens, Atalantians, Ensemble SHERMAN, ROGER LEE College Band, ROTC, Track. SHERWOOD, SHIRLEY A. Commercial Y-Teens, Olympiads. JUNE CUMMINS Y'Teen Presidentf Clan Secretary SMITH, DUANE College Football, Basketball, Baseball, Diamond and Disc, Herculeans, Student Council. SMITH, ROBERT E. College Band, Orchestra, ROTC. SMITH, ROBERT WILLIAM Vomtional Writers' Club President. SPEARS, OLETTA General D.O. Club. SPENCER, WILLIAM R. General SPERRY, LILLIAN Cornmerrial SPICER, BEN College Cheerleader, Los Amigos, Hi-Y, STEELE, JO General Y-Teens. STEPHENS, DICK General Ever-Ready Rifles STEPHENS, JOHN P. College Key Club. SIMMONS, JOE General Palette and Brush President, Key Club, Ever-Ready Rifles, Dia- mond and Disc, Senior Choir. SELTON, SHIRLEY JEAN Commerrial Philogians, Y-Teens SMART, MARY JANE General Y-Teens, Olympiads. SMITH, BARBARA ANN College Spyglass, Writer's Club, Y-Teens. Student Council President, Basketball, Hercu- lean, Spyglass, Hi-Y, Track. STOCKTON, PEGGY JOYCE General Y-Teens, Sigma Gamma Lambda STOUT, EVE General Spyglass, Writers' Club Vice President, Y- Teens. 55 STRATTON, HAROLD College STRIBLING, NORMA JOYCE General Band, Senior Choir, Y-Teens Drum Corps, Philogians. SWEATT, JOHN College Hi-Y, Junior Class Play, Hercu- leans, Joplimo, Spyglass. TALL, BILL College Key Club President, Gavel and Quill President, Band Drum Major, Junior Class Play, Boys' State, Orchestra. BOB LIGGETT All-Stale Football Team TATUM, RONALD College Joplimo Business Manager, ROTC Cadet Colonel, Ever-Ready Rifles, Key Club, Gavel and Quill, Boys' State, Hi-Y. TAYLOR, HAROLD I. College ROTC. TAYLOR, PI-IYLLIS College Cheerleader, Student Council, Sapphonians, Y-Teens. TERRY, KAREN DARE College Girls' State. THOMPSON, JACK General Ever-Ready Rifles. TOOPS, WANETTA General D.O. Club. TUCKER, JEANENE General Y-Teens, Philogian Treasurer. TUGGLE, LLOYD College Cheerleader, Ever-Ready Rifles, Hi-Y, Bowl ing, Los Amigos. TURNER, MARILYN College Y-Teens, Los Amigos, St. Cecilia Choir. TYLER, JOHN Commercial Senior Choir, Solo and Ensemble. VAN FLEET, SAUNDRA JO General Philogians, Y-Teens, St. Cecilia, Speech Choir. VANTREASE, MARVIN Vorational D.O. Club. Orchestra, Drum Corps, Sapphonians, Y-Teens, GARY NILES Hi-Y Prexidenl Lieutenant Colonel WALLEN, JUANITA General Y-Teens, Philo-Phronian. WARD, BARBARA JOAN Commercial joplimo, Y-Teens. WARD, GENE G. General D.O. Club. WATSON, SHIRLEY ANN College Sapphonians, Y-Teens. WEES, BILL College Boys' State, Key Club, Spylass, Band, Los Amigos, Diamond and Disc, junior Class Play. WEIGAND, SHARON GAYLE Cornrnereial Y-Teens. WEIL, LU RAE College Los Amigos, Y-Teens. WELLS, WAYNE General D.O. Club, ROTC, Track. WEST, SHIRLEY SNIDER General D.O. Club. WESTON, DON General Ever-Ready Rifles. WHITCHURCH, KAY General WIGGINS, RICHARD General Herculean, Ever-Ready Rifles, ROTC. VENUS, JACK RAY General ROTC. WALKER, DICK College Thespivns. WALLACE, GEORGE EDWARD General Football, Basketball. WALLACE, JUDITH College Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens Senior Choir, French Club. S e n i o r s , enthusiastically turn out to vote for their favorite candidates. BILL WEES Drum Major of Band WILSON, TERRY College Track, Herculeans, Football, Basketball Baseball. WISWALL, DAVID General Band, Thespians. WOLF, BEATRICE MAE Cornmereial' WOLFE, CAROLYN Commercial Senior Choir, Atalantians, Y-Teens. WOLEE, DIXIE General Atalantians, Y-Teens. WOOD, JOAN General Sigma Gamma Lambda, Y-Teens. WOODS, DONALD Commerrial Football, Track. WOODS, PATTY General Y-Teens, Sigma Gamma Lambda. WRIGHT, DONALD E. General Ever-Ready Rifles, D.O, Club Vice President, Battalion Staff, Diamond and Disc. YAGLE, BOB General Track, Football, ROTC, Hi-Y. YOUNG, DONNA DEE General D.O. Club. ZENTNEI1, FRED General Los Amigos, Ever-Ready Rifles, ROTC. 58 Big Moments in the life af a minr lCF PW? 9 XWCK Black Mac makes his campaign speech as his supporters look on. The big moment IS here-Ronnie is our Colonel. . Don Faurot, awards all- George s11ent one Wallace is State man, Bob Liggett, awarded for his good sportsman- a welyeamed gold foot- Ship- ball. .rf f .. f 11i,swr ,-e:.- - - Our' Popular Kin menu- Blair, Spangler, Pigg, Havens, Newman. President ,,.,,,..,, ,,,,,,,, , .JOE NEWMAN Vife Preridenr .,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P ETE BLAIR Serfefafy ,........... ......... L INDA SPANGLER Treasurer .......,...,.. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, L YN HAVENS Sergeant-at-Arm: .,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G ARY PIGG HOMEROOM 1 0 1 Adzfifor-Mr. Sale Prexidenl-john Coatney First row: Donald Young, Rex Riggs, Raymond Dipley, Richard Beisner, Merl Essley, Jerry Ed- wards, Bob Smith, Carl Curly, Bill Ramey. Sec- ond row: LeRoy Lorenz, Don Gardner, Don Beard, Iohn Coatney, Richard Crow, Duane Gray, Jimmy Cummins, jerry McDaniels. Third row: john Iohnson, Marian Moffett, Charles Perkins, Loyd Martin, Martin Milgrim, Don Crampton, W. L. Penfold. Fourth row: Warren Baker, john Saddler, Iim Collins, Bob Lauderdale, Benny Copker. 60 W 'if r aff, u, -af, .aa iw, qw -.-ii' ,fzminrs '. v1:? ? '1 . , Tfffiil , ef-. .V - ma, 15,513 2 'r mi- -,vim ami- f -J . , ,,... ..dW--kq-- W Y 1 4 Q ' Swing into Activa ,. , ,,A, M, ,,,,,,,e,s-s.....,.,.,,,.T ,....,.,.s HOMEROOM 104 Advisor-Miss Martin Preridefzl-Camille Kimes First row: Faye Himes, Phyllis Wilson, Floy Ann Cook, Barbara Giles, Loris Nations, Patsy Saw- yer, Sue Ann Cookerly, Pat Greathouse, Carol Cowger. Second row: Faye Nell Jenkins, Sandra Olson, Shirley Allen, Diane Burns, Carol Bond, Carolyn Middleton, Wanda Mapes, Dixie Red- den. Third row: Anna Lou Wood, Camille Kimes, Elizabeth Robards, Shirley Churchwell. ,fzwiars wereare,asemsiaaseemxwvmmrwtrmsrrxmuv .emsiffff -wi f1.SfffrMfm,'fffifi 5.ur5mg7e:s2:tife2rf as: 121251, sm. su Y, 1-mv HOMEROOM 105 Adrimr-Mr. Nichols Preridezzl-W'alter Wilkins First row: Carol Hammer, George Harp, Lo- retta Baldwin, Helen Krokroskia, Carol Skaggs, Joyce Cartwright, Phyllis Cook, Lettie Lee Weil, Claudine Russell. Second row: Evelyn McDaniels, Guinn Dillsaver, Robert Green, Joyce Holt, Rose- mary Koehler, Joyce Fields, Lyn Havens, Evelyn Nett. Third row: Shirley Ann Murphy, Mariory Flinn, Alene Goldin, Judith Timberman, Mary Sue Brasfield, Patty Simmer, Pat Roberson. Fourth row: Charles Edmonson, Jimmy Burton, Bob XVebster, Jack Leeka, Charles Camp, Jerry Campbell, Jack Randall. Fifth row: Walter Wilkins, Jim Haverly, Jimmy Milligan, Glendon Rustin. P w l STUDY A Ad1'irorYMrs. Clark Prefidefzl-Joe Newman First row: Bobby Moon, Don Chilcutt, Jimmy Billingsly, Allen La Salle, Larry Pigg, Gary Pigg, James Clark, Lyle Green, George Krieckhaus. Second row: Ray Wirght, Lon Vinyard. Gene Mauller, Billy Joe Anderson, Delmar Sutton, Phil Hazlett, David Cooke, James Judkins. Third row: Darrell Mink, Dean Morrissy, Ebert Salzer, John Martin, Jon Lowry, Terry Welch, Wayne Hackney. Fourth row: Robert Doss, John Howell, Jackie Watts, Pete Blair, Neil Gamble, Bill Rep- plinger, Roy Weaver, Ronnie Hewitt. Fifth rowp Joe Newman, Kenny Siler, Keith Sovereign, El mer Hess, Sonny.Dawes. bl ,7111121 s HOMEROOM 2 1 1 Adrirov'-Mr. Dabbs Prerident-Wendel McCune First row: Carolyn Ritchhart, Barbara Gaylor, Shirley Goad, Janet Marchant, Doris Seward, Betty Fehring, Frankie Roland, Earline Campbell, Doris DeGraffenreid. Second row: Donna Mar- tin, Lily Courtney, Geraldine Munch, Joan Rob- bins, David Steel, Darrell Turner, David Sowers- by, LeRoy Higginbotham. Third row: Tommy Hailey, Wendell McCune, Lynn Schreiner, Brent Kyte, Sherrill White, Roger Brown, Ray Eds- trom. Fourth row: Bob Terry, Bill Holt, Walter Krudwig, Dennis Bolin, Bill Burr, Robert West. STUDY B Adffimr-Mrs. Payne Prexident-Ruth Lankford First row: Myrtle Seifried, Donna Hazlett, Margo Irvine, Janice Aiken, Madalyn Gustafson, Bar- bara Williamson, Sondra Radunsky, Linda Brown, Nancy Townsend, Second row: Delores Melton, Shirley Thornton, Marcia Garde, Jo Ann Con- row, Beverly Tener, Melba Adkins, Vera Gaskill, Barbara Allen. Third row: Beverly Snyder, Doris Gibbons, Betty Hembree, Pat Brasher, Alene Severn, Linda McPike, Diane Roth, Jo Elosua, Barbara Rawlings. Fourth row: Pat Frazier, Caro- lyn Reynolds, Nita Longstreet, Carolyn Corner, Barbara Juhnke, Barbara Lewis, Joyce Connelly, Evelyn Van Hoorebeke. Fifth row: Georgia Woods, Ruth Lankford, Jane Sears, Kathleen Whaley, Betty Bixler, Barbara Ward, Dolly Gib- son. HOMEROOM 213 Adzfimr-Mrs. Baumann Prefidenl-Bob Kiddoo First row: Marie Estes, June Mitchell, Jean Davis, Janice Hailey, Beverly Buford, Marilyn Sigle, Nina Mapes, Bette Ferris, Clemmy Klein. Second row: LaDonna Wilson, Patricia Young. Mona Runnells, Mary Ann LaRue, Judy Hard- wick, Dorothy Donnelly, Janice Calhoun, Rayma Magness. Third row: Fred Billingsley, John Slaughter, Jim Noel, Roger Gregory, John Gailey, Philip Chew, Bobby Hauser. Fourth row: John Manley, Drexel Harris, Bob Kiddoo, Bill Kelly. HOMEROOM 2 1 5 Adriror-Mi'. Frink Preride111fCarl Taylor First row: Linda Spangler, Beverly Swift, Carolyn Gilbert, lane Fare, Ellen Kennell, Clara Larkin, Margaret Davis, Kay Woodbury, Evalyn Grant. Second row: Evelyn XWilliams, Peggy McMartin, Dorothy Mapes. lames Sperry. Carl Taylor, Caro- lyn Owen, Sharon McPherson, Sue Ellen Dale. Third row: Roy Howard, Myrna Shade, Montella Hoover, Floyd Lundy, Ronald Cleaver, Virginia Scrogginvs, Larry Wedge. Fourth row: Harold Cheeck, Claude Riggs, Robert Merriam, Phil Legg. Berton Smith, Don Nash. Fifth row: Ronnie lohnson. mtv .T lg west fu NGC' . W HOMEROOM 307 Adzfiwr-Mr. Smith Preridezzl-James johnson First row: Gordon Moudy, Ronald Banes, Wayne Rhines, Curtis Cooper, Wayne Grey, Gerald Asher. Wayne Moore, Bill Michael, Bob Owen. Second row: Morris Dawson, Jack Tusinger, George Blackburn, Dennis Eberle, J. T. Good- man, jack Wilson, Cameron Pulliam, jerry Woolsey. Third row: Phil Mount, james Ellis, Leon Harding, Gordon Rodarme, Boyd Cates, james Johnson, Mark McKelvey. Fourth row: Gene Yingst2 Richard Johnston, Jon George, Douglas Carter, Bob Gilstrap. juniors HOMEROOM 306 Adriror-Miss Sullivan Pratidefzt-lanet Gelling First row: Freida Seay, jimmy Sullivan. Don Smith, Betty Royal, Valta Hudson, Betty Myers, Imogene Harrall. Barbara james, Peggy Ed- wards. Second row: Shirley Doyle. Peggy Hosp, Claudeania Chatham, Virgilee Crouch, Carol Huber, Lois Legg, Pat Meehan, Janet Gelling. Third row: Virgil McCoy. Robert Braxton, Put DePreste, Iohn Newman, Barbara lones, David Lhuillier, Dave Black, Don Wilson, .. .,,,..,...,. ., . I . . ...X,,,., Our fuzzy Kaffcr- Sitter --- I I Left to right: Martin, Hunt, Riggs, Wright, Gustafson. Preiidefzl .,,..,...,.. ....... G US GUSTAFSON Vice Prefidefzl ,, ...,,,...,,,.,,, LEO RIGGS Serrelmy .........,,. .,..,.. S UE WRIGHT Treafwer ....i...,...... ....... P AT MARTIN Sergeazzl-al-Armr .. ......... JIM HUNT HOMEROOM 101 Preridefzl-Norman Gustafson Ad1'f507vMf, Morrison First row: Barbara Keller, Sari Wheeler, Gus Gustafson, Stanley Wicks, Farolyn Campbell, Martha Tucker, Lois Hunzeker, Donna Edwards, Jane Medcalf. Second row: Joyce Caskey, Virginia Cline, Paula LeMaster, Cleta Larson, Judy Prince, Pattie Page, Jack Fay, Charles Smith. Third row: Larry Goetz, Jon Jay, Chris Clinton, Bill Puckett, Orville Brill, Franklin Woodbury, Mike Cusack, Larry Whyte, Frank Thompson. Fourth row: David Heidel. 64 Soplwmo rc A Liltle Fiyb in 4 Big Pond applies perfectly to the Sophomores of '55. New schools, like new towns, are difficult to become accustomed to. Congratula- tions, Rafter-Sitters, you've done your bit mar- velouslyll 5 S S : 5 Sgemam 5whtmwe smrsX --Give Chair Kaya! Suppart HOMEROOM 107 Adrirof-Mr. Mitchell President-Stanley Wolfe First row: Carol Purkett, Su Ann Richardson, Mary Austin, Lavetta Beezley, Mary Smith, Bobby Gooch, Carol Fisher, Kathryn Curtis, Pattsy john. Second row: Kenneth Chesser, Letha Comer, Mary Compton, Ronnie Robeson, jerry john- son, Larry Freeman, Shirley Long, Mary Humphrey. Third row: Bill Bacon, Stanley Wolfe, Lloyd Brown, Roy Stone, Rowayne Williams, Richard jordan, jack Myers. Fourth row: Eddie johnson, Victor Hailey, Larry Habermehl, Ralph Goodwin. HOMEROOM 204 Advimr-Miss Buckeridge Prerident-David Harutun First row: Janet Legg, Fred Logan, Patsy Terry, Mary Cross, Wesley Younger, Carl Clemons, Harold Peters, Shirley Asher, joan Meyer. Second row: Jacque Smith, Nancy Gowing, jane Garlock, Willa Keen, Sue Brooks, Delores Edwards, Pauline Bibee, Patty Woods. Third row: David Harutun, Dick Carter, Sammy Farrell. Ronald Boyd, Tom Kunce, Charles Carver. Sophomarc HOMEROOM 207 Adriror-Miss Aldridge Preridenl-Ronald McGl0chien First row: Sandra Hunt, Lee Esterline, Ann Bandy, Mary Crouch, Delores Dimmett, Kay Anderson, Bob Ames, jack Woody, Marilyn Ritchhart. Second row: Carolyn Kay, Jay Rosenberg, Pat West, Margaret Billingsley, Nancy Turner, Helen Hosp, Virginia McCann, Eddie jones. Third row: Eddie Damer, F. W. Goff. Dee Hutchison, Tom Carr, Dick Burwick, Rex Wilkens, Charles Greninger, David Robards. Fourth row: Bill johnson, Ronald McGlochien, Jack Moser, Kenneth Moss, Richard Yarbough. HOMEROOM 301 Advirar-Mr. W'alker Preridenl-Pat Martin First row: Pat Goodwin, Billie Brooks. Suzanne Fountain, Sandra Fullmer, Maureen Vincent, Shirley Jones, Pat Mar- tin, Jane Barlow, Shirley Schrader. Second row: Carol Wil- kins, Charlene Cook, Pat Sears, Kathryn Walker, Donna Knight, Carol Ham, Martha jones, Carol Kidd. Third row: Don Lawson, David Spencer, Bill Gray, Don Rutherford, Vic Duncan, Melvin Tucker, Raymond Grissom. Fourth row: Alfred Plant, Joe Pflug, Louie Cline, Don Bowers Fifth row: Robert Clark. 65 Sophomore HOMEROOM 305 Adoiror-Miss Stewart Prerident-Sara Van Fleet First row: Carol McBee, Jane Keller, Jack O'Daniel, Ron- nie Couch, Henrietta Harris, Guy Belanger, Garold Dod- son, Sara Van Fleet, Carol Bard. Second row: Joyce Hamil- ton, Coweta Myers, Will Bruner, Alberta Troxel, Dayna Lamb, James Atwell, Kathryn Anderson, Mary Mapes. Third row: Gearld Heller, Keith Roberson, Paul Clark, Paul Garrison, J. B. Sheets, Ronnie McReynolds, Arthur Harrel. HOMEROOM 308 Adviror-Miss Reed Prerident-Jim Hunt First row: Thurma Kennedy. Eileen Bennett, Betty Allen, Wilda Lawson, Nancy Downey, Claudette Summers, Charles Arehart, Nadine Harlan, Emma Tanner. Second row: Joyce Brown, Rae Tharp, Carolyn Neil, Janith Oliger, Darlene Hess, Phyliss Lawson, Jim Hunt, George Cornell. Third row: Richard Huelster, Robert Jordan, Jerry Beets, Robert Wells, Ronnie Martin, LeRoy Vermillion, Bill Vandever. Fourth row: Everett Olson, David Russell, Bobbie Mar- berry, Garland Burkett. Harold DeVoe. 66 HOMEROOM 302 Adzimr-Mrs. Bass Pmafidefzl-,Judy Perkins First row: Patty Broadwater, Billie Krummell, Barbara Tomlinson, Harlene Hughes, Janet Ernst, Phyllis Brown, Sammie Cooper, Kay Jo Hinkle, Peggy Alexander. Second row: Donald Sweeton, Tommy Martin, John White, Bar- bara Potter, Judy Perkins, Paula Pond, Ronald Stevens, Steve Gibbons. Third row: Randall Phillips, Raymond Wfoodworth, Robert Farney, Johnny Sackett, Charles Gnadt. HOMEROOM 304 Adzirw'-Mr. Chamberlain Preririezzf-Carolyn Gauntt First row: Kay Rodgers, June Hailey. Dorothy Higgin- botham, XY'enoka Moser, Carol XX'elsh, Barbara Tedder, Sondra Samples, Shirley Moore, Nancy Copeland. Second row: Kay Johnson, Helen Brown, Jerry Cook, Pat Johnson, Diana Ponder, Carolyn Carpenter. Francis Scritchfield, Phylis Britten. Third row: Gloria Halliwill, Louanne Arm- strong, Mona Potts. Shirley Richardson. Phyllis McDowell, Iris Davis, Clydene Henson. Fourth row: Charlene Clark, Eleanor Grover, Carolyn Gauntt, Lois Du Bois, Jo Ann Dobbins, Joyce Wfhitlock, Thelma Brown, Margaret Ellis. ,I gxolotv N, P I A145 ' .I r l ,rtsfod 714 x Eutugvl seem. 'raw 4 an 4' HOMEROOM 309 Adzfiror-Mr. Dix Prerident.-Gary Gauntt First row: Shirley Weullner, Sherry Pickard, Norine Virginia Cline, Leona Carter, Carol Iohnson, Milton Ierry Marsh, Marjorie Evans. Second row: Jim Watts, Helen Cooley, Sue Prutsman, Carla Hoskins, jerry Hager, Donald Greenwood, Gary Gauntt, Howard Daugherty. Third row: Bruce Houston, Betty Andrews, Patty jackson, Francis Bruce, Mary Ann Tutt, jo Ann Lea, Merle Mullins. Fourth row: David Miller, joe Ensley, Gary Smith, Earl Ienness. HOMEROOM 3 1 2 Adzfiior-Mrs. Ulrici President-Henry Baker First row: Shirley Williams, Gloria Atkinson, Willa Dean Thornton, Lea Milton, DeLois Haddock, jaque Gambill, Wilma Estes, jane Lohr, Marjorie Smith. Second row: Gary Hoskins, jerry Antle, Sue Wright, Lorraine Junge, Carolyn Sue Duvenick, Sherry Curry, jerry Lamb, Eugene Savage. Third row: Bill Potts, Henry Baker, Bill Walker, Michael Morris, Ronald Stoots, jerry Hatfield, Bob Davidson, Rob- ert Moffet, Charles Harris. Fourth row: Dale Routledge. Saphomarc HOMEROOM 401 Adviror-Miss Braeckel Pfefident-Nancy johns First row: Larry Robbins, Nancy Cooley, Lois Boaz, Mar- ianna Frising, Doris Van Amber, Marguerite Banks, Sharon Reed, Nancy johns, Barbara Wheeler. Second row: William Abbott, Don Timberman, DeLois Martin, Anna Kissinger, Dorothy Fisher, Shirley Johnson, john Shepherd, Robert Stinson. Third row: Betty Medsker, ,Ierry Bottoroff, David Christman, Tom Grant, David Lany, Leo Riggs, june Dil- worth. Fourth row: Gene Sesler, Johnny Douglas. HOMEROOMS 501, 502, 503, 504, 505 First row: Junior McCoy, jackie Hetherington, john Bar- ber, Basil Jacobs, jim King, Warren McCall, Kenny Turner, Richard Garrison, Lawrence Richardson. Second row: Larry Galloway, Ronnie Anderson, Ellis Watts, Jerry Olds, Leon Comer, Edwin Clayton, Huey Campbell, David Rucker. Third row: Don Taylor, Gene Gibson, Richard Nichols, Grady Beckman, Charley Massey, Donald Hutchison, Fer- ris Ashford. Fourth row: jack Haratun, Jan Vicory, D. L, Rose, Lyle King, james Bowman. 67 f- 'DWR OW JOPUW nil llf - ---1:1 '92 f Inq:-.51 1 1:11 , Dean Old Jop Luv, Dean Jein g - I: I 1 ILl5llll.1II Old Joplm, welll sfand up R gov. F3hf'em- clean fan w audgszeeuf - f -gf :I T' Qw- A a -. ':: 4 1 4 Y V' A ,,'f E fi 'H ' QQ 1 rm WM 5 ,VVV , I fe , Tkfsk H f ff' 4 Q iv a:Qff'l,'n 5? 1 2 , 'tw W Q.. am. if ' Q .. ww Q9 Q25-' ,af um, F W 3 V ' ' linux fi M' Wf- F,. . L , z V 5 5 .wifigf S 5 E AMD ,gf 5 9igh!'em Glenn First row: jim Grant, Charles Perkins, Gary Benton, Bud Smith, Bob Antle, John Coatney, Bill Brown, Kenny Siler, jimmy Sullivan, Bill Kelly, Gordan Rodarme. Second row: Mark McKelvey, Bob Smith, George Blackburn, Bob Yagle, Dick Humphrey, Ray Foster. Wayne Hackney, Mike Cusack, Ronnie McCaskill, Harold Manker, Preston Pate, Terry Wil- son. Third row: Coach Kaminsky, johnny Stephens, Ralph 1941 Henderson, Bob Liggett, Gary Niles, Marion Moffett, Jerry Campbell, Fred Billingsley, Virgil McCoy, john Johnson, Drexel Harris, ,lack Randall, lim Drennan, Bill Farris, Coach Long. Fourth row: Don Woods, Joe Newman, john Howe, Bob Lea, jerry Douglas, George Wallace, Joe Hamm, Don Lundstrum. Bill Agar-1, Pete Blair. ifaafball George Wallace, a 180- pound left-tackle, was chosen captain of the year by the Eagles. Although George appears to be retir- ing and reserved in the halls and classrooms, his true colors are shown on the field of battle. 195 2 RECORD We They Sept. 19-Columbus fHereD ...... 26 6 Sept. 26-Nevada lTherej .... 33 0 Oct. 3-Carthage fThereJ .... 25 0 Oct. 10-Miami fl-Ierej ............... 21 0 Oct. 17-N, Kansas City fHere ........ ..-..... 1 2 14 Oct. 24-Van Buren fHereJ ............. ........ 2 0 6 Oct. 30-Fayetteville fThereJ ................. ......... 1 2 13 Nov. 7-Tulsa Will Rogers fl-Ierej 13 15 Nov. 27-Springfield fThereD ........... ..... 6 0 7l tw f JOHN HOWE CHARLES LEA Center Right Tackle BOB ANTI-E BOB LIGGETT - - ix, DON WOODS Guard Terry Wilson, fleet-footed half- back side steps the Carthage line as Bill Brown stands by to lend assistance. Joplin chalks up their third victory in a row. fl -.L 'f ,fi-1. I' '. .4 . , ' if av' ' Hx -, 7 i 'A fa 2 , aw M 46 I JX-f f 4?'5' 1'- 55 ' 'mf' ' l ,I 5 BILL BROXWN Loft Guard- Halfback Right End E K M Q JOE HAMM DICK HUMPHREY DON LUNDSTRUM Fullback Springfield finds it hard to stop a Joplin Eagle. Bob Liggett CNO. 90j runs interference for Wilson, who is plunging through the Springfield line. Joplin wins 6-0 on a cold, brittle day. Quarterback Left End 17' BUD SMITH HAROLD MANKER UM GRANT 9 4- Halfback Right Guard Halfback ,jx .. 4 1 ' f fi L PRESTON PATE TERRY WILSON Quarterback Halfback JIM DRENNAN GARY NILES Fullback Halfbagk IERRY DOUGLAS Fullback Bob Liggett CNO. 91j moves in to tackle a Springfield halfback. Springfield goes down in defeat 6-0 on a slippery Thanksgiving Day at Springfield. 'af 'E N il. JF! X r . Lf GARY BENTON Fullback RAY FOSTER Right Guard m , EN I Qt 5 jzjgws V- : -,' , 9 ya ' 4 1! 1' Preston Pate makes the tackle as Dick Humphrey makes ready to pounce on the ball-carrier. Joplin wins over Miami after six years of defeat at the hands of the foe. BOB YAGLE Center RONNIE MCCASKILL RALPH HENDERSON Halfback Right Tackle The IHS Eagles closed the 1952 Football season with a final record of six wins, one tie, and two losses. A captain for each game was appointed by Coach Kaminsky. George Wallace, Left Tackle, was elected captain for the year by the football team. The team won the first four games but found the going a little rough and lost their fifth game to North Kansas City hy two points, 14-12. Again, we lost when we traveled to Fayetteville, Arkan- sas, for the eighth game. We were fortunate in tying Will Rogers of Tulsa, a husky gang of lads, 13-13. Again, we won our last and most eventful Thanksgiving game with Springfield, 6-0. 75 The Eagle line stops a Bulldog attempt for a first down early in the first quarter. N Preston Pate, a quick-thinking 52 quarterback, comes charging into7 the Van Buren ame, which was . 3 . . another victory in our winning,-f' streak. Joplin subsides a Charge through center to stop a fourth down attempt of Nevada's. We won 33-O over Nevada. The referee halts the Fayetteville-Joplin game by calling a dead ball, Joplin bowed to Fayetteville by a one point margin, 13-12. Speedy halfback, Gary Niles, gets a taste of the dirt at junge Sta- dium, as a host of Van Buren players haul him down after one of his spectacular runs. I wer har Hoy ' First row: Robert Frazier, Leo Riggs, Ierry Robertson, Vic Duncan, joe Pflug, Don Rutherford, Don Bowers. Hughey Campbell, Tommy Glaze, Ronald McGlochien. Second row: Gary Gauntt. Charles Leverich. Henry Baker, Bob Walker, john White, David Spencer, Bob Stinson, John Davenport, Don Cearnel, Bob McLean, George Lemler. Third row: Coach Belk, George Taush, Paul Garrison, Gene Sesler, Don Greenwood. Don Bell. Bruce Leverich, Jerry Heller, Arthur Herald, Ierry Antle, Ronnie Maupin, Ronald Stoots, Paul Fredrich. Fourth row: Joe Ensley, Tom Martin, johnny Douglas, Don Taylor, LeRoy Vermillion, Grady Beckham, Charlie Gnadt, Charlie Greninger. jimmy York, Frank Thompson, Paul Kingsborough. Leo Riggs runs for a touchdown past the Miami line, The going was a little hard and Joplin was defeated 19-14 by Miami. The UB team goes unnoticed now but give them a year or two, and then watch them go. BH TEAM RECORD Carl Junction 1Therej .,,,, ...,., Riverton fThere5 ....,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 Columbus CTherej ...... ,,,,,,,,, 6 Neosho fHerej .,., ,,,,,,,,, 1 2 Nevada fl-Ierej .......... ,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Springfield fTherej ..... ,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Miami fHerej ....,..,.. ,,.,,,,,, 1 4 Tulsa Cl-Ierej ,,,.,,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 6 Carthage CHereJ .... ,,,,,, 2 6 Uwe Tbev 7 R0 26 27 13 14 27 19 7 13 Umm ll if cam dagers Left to right, First row: Ed Hardin, Gary Niles, John Stephens, Bob Liggett, Don Lundstrum, John Howe. Second row: George Wallace, Bob Antle, Bill Farris, Dick Humphrey, Ronnie Mc- Caskill, Preston Pate, Bud Smith. Carthage Invilational-Tlaird Place Joplin .................... 77 Goodman .,.,..,,,, ,, Joplin .,...,.... ....... 5 7 Nevada ......,.,, Joplin .......... ....... 4 1 Webb City ..,.... ..,,,, Joplin .................,.. 43 Carterville ,....,.,......,. Greenwood Tournament-Firft Place Joplin .................... 44 Rogersville ,.....r,,,,,, Joplin .......... ,.,.,.. 3 9 Clever ,.,...,, ,,,,,, Joplin .......... ....... 4 4 Crane ..... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Joplin .......... ....... 5 2 Carthage .,.,,....,r.,,.,, Tournament of Cbampionf-Fourlla Plare Joplin Joplin Joplin Joplin .......,.. ....... 3 9 78 54 Camdenton Clever ,,,...,l.,,, ,, Waynesville ...... ...,,, Webb City ......l .,,,,, Joplin ........ ..... Joplin ........ ..... 5 2 Scheduled Gamer 63 . . Miami ...... Fayetteville Joplin ........ ..... 4 3 Columbus Joplin ........ ..... 5 0 Springfield Joplin ..,..... ..... 4 8 Van Buren Joplin ........ ..... 4 9 Carthage ., Joplin ........ ,..... 5 1 Columbus Joplin ........ ..... 4 6 Nevada Joplin ........ ..... 7 1 Carthage .. Joplin ........ ..... 8 5 Miami .,.... Joplin ........ ..... 5 9 Coffeyville Joplin ..,...., ..... 5 5 Van Buren Joplin ........ ..... 5 1 Springfield V ' :sk 'X 3' fx . In Ax' vw if Q .mr 1 I 5-9 ,kk ' R Q . Q il-21.1 X i , YQ in 555525 M ..,, , s wf 1WE Sf Q1 Dazzling Dick Humphrey nets two points for Springfield trimmed Joplin 70 to 50. Joplin upsets Coffeyville Howe and Humphrey anxiously await the rebound. The Eagles played a hustling brand of ball against Kansas' Number Four team. The crowd and cheerleaders are delirious f 'om the team's victory over Van Buren. With 47 seconds to go John Howe made a basket giving Joplin the one point margin necessary to win. This scene is a familiar one after all of Joplin's victories. Joplin vs. Columbus!! A Joplin player toss- es the ball toward the goal while other players await the rebound. We lost 43 to 44. ,f Q t fy? f yn 4- .. ' 'flu V, 1' 2315:-tadfgf 5 5 f, duffzzsfrjh M 1::aa'1i-I I ttwi-'Sw J. .kiulgggly Y I Hill' S x S 80 If ll Umm aglcis Left to right, First row: Drexel Harris, Don Bowers, Bill Kelley, Gary Smith, Joe Ensley, Bob Terry. Second row: Bob Stintson, Don Smith, Mike Cusack, Joe Newman, John Coatney, Leo Riggs. B Schedule Joplin .........,., 5 2 Fayetteville ..... ,.... 5 1 Joplin ..........., 38 Columbus ....... ...,. 3 2 Joplin ..,......,.. 54 Springfield ..... .,... 5 2 Joplin ..........,. 47 Carthage ...... ....,. 2 9 Joplin .......,.... 50 Columbus .... ,,... 3 2 Joplin ............ 48 Nevada ..... ...... 4 7 Joplin ............ 62 Carthage ..... ..... 4 6 Joplin ............ 76 Miami .............. .....,. 4 4 Joplin ............ 66 Carl Junction ....,....... 42 Joplin .....,.,,... 48 Springfield ..,.., ...... 5 0 2 The B Team As one can see by the above schedule, our Eaglet Basketballers lost but one game. is expecting much from these future Eagles. As this book goes to press, is anxiously awaiting the final game in the Regional Tournament. We are hoping to go to state but don't know the verdict as of yet. As the 1953 Basketball season comes to an end, we can truly say this team will always remain in the heart of They are leaving Joplin with two all-stair men. George Wal- lace, chosen on the all-star team at the Carthage Invitational, and Dick Humphrey, chosen on the all-star team at the Tournament of Champions at Springfield. This team had its start as an all-junior team in 1952. Because of their inexperience, their first year's record wasn't so good. Coach Kaminsky's fine training and patience turned them into a marvelous team for 1953. The team seem to do their best in tourna- ments, but were very unpredictable in their scheduled games. We wish Coach Kaminsky and these A team boys the best of luck in the future. 8I Girls' Spvrfs We all stand motionless, waiting for our forwards to get that ball. Shrill-there goes Miss Theis's whistle 5 again. Personal foul this time? - ,J Wrong again-a technical! Will we ever lt . x 'N am. pix. O learn ?-Maybe. . X ' ' 4,-Q O li , WX 'ff '- 1 J k I i ' 16 'K ' A K sz' V Q Mad scramble for the ball is made just after the jump. Looks as if Diane is giv- ing Pat a hard time as she out-jumps her. K!'3':'.' ' J Him-Mum! Kask dba!! Long hours of tedious practice are put boys in fourth hour gym class know this is true' Larry and john are having a whale of a time as Band vs. B-Co. in a fast-moving game. Q ' 41 ' f 1, Q Hands! Hands-everywhere! What will the outcome be? D-Co. vs. A-Co. in an intr amural thriller. And here sits Belk. Having the responsibility of all the intramural games is 3 quiteatask. 8 into the art of a basketball game. The W A wive GGT RHVTHM ndnmi-11s 11U!l11.11M lLn1.'lll11lF'!ll-1.1 v g vpnani 1-grain: 'wk-211,305 Htyan, i'j'1 1 1 j fl1i.11 SS!!-S ,.L'5'.'5! 1 Zll5'7f6 3 fmuf.sza,-- 5 11.1.1 l .nil-nn11l'pll We cowl! :sl for ix- -fi: an mor 'yy sg-gg. A fi im S555 k. ,. 6 0 SEQ EN? Q K' gy i W! i 4 ,Lf x i'? f .miv ig f A , Wg ' 1' n. ,W,'xiw Q J C w. ' Qin 'z -'wi' i 5 6 ' kHi7.Sfl W A' Hill' Lf at m . ..x f N in 1 in-Q' 4: , gigs A' . f ,L 'X I sim 2 W if J ,, in A f 2- -w :L L I ll il Vl Na' C i 32 - I HI IQVIQI I' I ffl- - 171 IFJ 55 -X. 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U ,. 5615 37 ' I' H 1 E iligls , 5 w mn af .. 1 - Q Q f 87 asm EVER-READY RIFLE TEAM H1 . uns: 'sunt 'nur anne adm ' wth? Elk? ll' 'lid fail? I Bill' SEL? 'Aw ISS? glib? at-, I . M MILITARY BAND First row: Lyle Green. Second row: Larry Pigg, Garry Pigg, Keith Nolan, Don Green, Gerald Pitts, Alan La- Salle. Third row: J. T. Goodman, Joe Simmons, Bob Kiddoo, Tommy Edwards, Bob Beeler, Dean Morrissey, jim Dale, Fred Zentner. Fourth row: jay Phillips, Bill Chadwell, Dick Stevens, Harold Goodwin, Harry Moore, Robert Mer- riam, Douglas Carter, Gayle Hershey, jimmy Milligan. Fifth row: Jack Dunn, jack Thompson, Ronnie Tatum, Roger Mayfield, Richard Wiggins, jack McCormick, Roger Gregory, james johnson. Sixth row: Ronny Ross, Don Wright, Don Webster, Lloyd Tuggle, jimmy Dillion, Tommy Hogan, james Cornell, Richard Johnston, jon George. BAND-First row: Bill Wees, Bill Roehling, Thomas Hailey, David Laney, Jon Lowry, Charles Leverich, jerry Woolsey. john Martin, Terry Welch, Bill Gray. Bill Tall. Second row: jim Hunt, Gary Hoskins, George Kriekhaus, Eddie jones, Richard Huelster, Bob Stinson, jerry Antle, Steve Gibbons, Franklin Woorlbury, Larry Freeman, Bruce Huston. Third row: johnny Sackette, jerry Robinson, Ken- neth Moss, Ronny Robson, Howard Daugherty, Roger Sherman, Wendall McCune, jerry Dintaman, Ronnie Stevens, john White, Wilmer Calvin. Fourth row: Bill Vandever, Blake james, Bill Potts, Wayne Hackney, Jim Perkins, Keith Sovereign, Keith Robertson, jerry Heller, Charles Carver, David Wiswall, Jim Noel, David Harutun. Fifth row: Bob Smith, Eddie Damer, Kenny Siler, Ronnie Cleaver, jack Pearson, Charles Garde. Sixth row: Ronnie McReynolds, Claudie Riggs, Mike jackson, joe Haugha- wout, Bill Abbott, Bob Antle. A COMPANY First row: Sweatt, Atwood, Morris, Wright, Benton, Pate, DeMeir, Smith, Moon, Green, Gooch. Second row: Landis, Marsh, LaSalle, Ames, Wolfe, Blackburn, Repplinger, Asher, Clay, Dawson. Third row: Riggs, Kammerdiener, McKelvey, Wilson, Kyte, Billingsley, Wilkins, Michael, Chilcutt, Hershey, Wells. Fourth row: Whitaker, Williams, Harris, Moore, Cheek, Martin, Lawson, Rustin, johnson. Fifth row: Thompson, Brill, Wiggins, Kunce, Weaver, Mil- ler, Sheets, Brown, Kiddo, Steel. Sixth row: Newman, Dil- lon, Goodwin, Clark, Haverly, Gregory, johnson, Bacon, Pulliam. B COMPANY First row: Nickell, Smith, Simmons, Ross, Tatum, Niles, Brown, Green, Rosenburg, Hauser. Second row: Sperry Beeler, Eberle, Lhuillier, Wallander, Russell, Grant, Carr Yingst, Clinton, Harp. Third row: Dotson, Burr, Gerwert Adkins, Hazlett, Johnson, McGl0chien, Leeka, Pigg, Phillips, Schriner. Fourth row: Taylor, Robards, Cusack, Dobrauc, Webster, Tyler, McCormick, Nash, Carter, Weston, Cooke. Fifth row: Marberry, Moffet, DeMasters, Bolin, Brill, Holt, Milligan, Agan, Milgrim. Sixth row: Steele, Ensley, Boyd, Fowks, Inram, Coatney, Henderson, Edmondson, Hamm Zentner, Farrel. n ,..... is-ve, . x E 1 12a1 ' 'i ' C COMPANY First row: Woody, Routledge, Wicks, Edwards, Dunn, Howe, Phillips, Bridger, Clark, Green, Robbins. Second row: Taylor, Taylor, Houston, Brown, Gilstrap, Bains, Christman, Essley, Hager, jay, Dillsaver. Third row: Johnston, Sutton Chambers, Wells, Mosser, Lewman, Myers, Fay, Kelly, Ol: son, Timberman. Fourth row: Venus, Broadwater, Mount, Goodwin, Billingsly, Bauers, Peters, Woolworth, Howell Randall. Fifth row: Beard, Collins, Vinyard, Wilson, john- son, Lea, Greenwood, Daws, Tate, Blair. Sixth row: White King, Rodarme, Mayfield, Schineickert, Carlyle, Cornell, Hogan, Browning, Liggett, Craig. D COMPANY First row: Garrison, Turner, Spicer, Nolan, Dale, Humph rey, Farris, Pitts, Jordon, O'Daniels. Second row: Rutherford, Muening, Puckett, Cornell, Pigg, Griffis, Dawes, Houston, Nichols, Rhines, Savage, Logan. Third row: Hetherington, Hutchison, McCall, Edwards, Barber, Shepard, Peters, Lamb, Hutchason, Smith, Johnson, DeVoe, West, Sesler, Clark, Davidson, Watts, Gauntt, Merriam, Carter, Greniger, Barr Younger. Fifth row: Smith, Mullins, Hatfield, Stephens Chadwell, Chitwood, Moore, Tuggle, Clark, George Hewitt, Witts. Sixth row: Yarbough, Salzer, Vickory Cates, Hammermill, Manley, Walker, Baker, Vermillion Gambill, Mayer, Bowers, junkins. n Q ' ' ' A i lf- vw' vi 'fin-' ful, A K , Q P 5 jgifQ,e?ii. W . X ' 1' 5 5 . iff? :liens ,E S X if o o ' 3 O 4 H+ .- mg A K 5 , V Q is f Q I V P5 0' . Y W' , , f . l? Z. , - 1 I ' V ' , ' 1 - 1 my H 'ilu If iw l P--Q A lil' M 1' nal iq I . ' eu nun xl ,IN L JN . 2 Pk? .3 , Q i13 X - f. V. f W L p Q QF , 2 W 5 A is 2 1 - . 1 5 9l J Love ,4 Parade 15553 515155. BREEZE!! 1 8354515155 Blfulilltff Wffiilifiifdi 8555595 l !2ilMEl3Ei??5iF 15523555 951555572 E55 33923321 serial 'UIKWWSQQ 515555. EHS 55255 93253353 ,QPU fu Drum First row: Pat Greathouse. Carolyn Reynolds, Patty Hughes, Betty Henshaw, Sue Cookerly, Barbara Rawlings. Second row: Evelyn W'illiams, Phyllis McClary, Glenda King, Mary Lou Harris, loyce Connolly. Sue Ellen.Dale. Third row: Karen Terry. Luanne Cohagan, Barbara Qluhnke, Betty Royal, Pat Alexander. Anne Kingsborough. Fourth row: Marilyn Lewis, Carolyn Corner, Betty Cross, Shirley Hol- -1 gb some fortunate spectators, as Janice leaves to lead her snappy group down the crowded XV street. The Drum Corps is called upon many times a year to perform and each time does it willingly and beautifully. I Love fz Parade-these will be the words of QL! 6'ar,vs ford, Marilyn Sigle. Marilyn Hays. Fifth row: Rayma Hast- ings, Pat Depreste. Ruth McKenney, Pat Jacobs, Donna Diehl, Kathryn Meredith. Sixth row: Diane Burns, Evelyn Van Hoorbeke, LaDonna Wilson, Kay Roland. Seventh row: Judy Chenault, Phyllis Mitchell, Norma Stribling. Drum Majorette: Ianice Allen. Musk, Musir. .Mu ic aa, Solo And .Snsvmblc First row, left to right: Pat Goodwin, Carla Hoskins, Hen- rietta Harris, Mary Lou Harris, Betty Henshaw, Luanne Cohagan, James Perkins. Kathryn Meredith, 'Kay Roland, Anne Kingsborough, Janice Allen. Second row: Sue Ann Cookerly, Pat Sawyer, Sari Wheeler, Betty Cross, Maureen Vincent, Joan Myer, Judy Wallace. Joyce Connelly, Donna Diehl, Kathryn Walker. Third row: Jim Urennan, Bill Tall, Frankie Bennett, -Shirley Nevitt, Barbara Rawlings, Pat Greathouse, Marilyn Sigle, Barbara 'Juhnlce, Carolyn Corner. Fourth row: Bill Roehling, Steve Gibbons, John Tyler, Elizabeth Robards, LaDonna Wilson, Barbara Moore, Jane Keller, Jane Barlow, Caroline Gilbert, Evelyn Van Hoore- beke. Fifth row: Jack Pearson, George Kreickhaus, Harold Manker. Ruth McKenney, Pat Alexander. Pat Jacobs, La- vetta Beezley. Blake James, Wendell McCune. Sixth row: Bob Bridgerg Eddie Damer, Keith Sovereign, Dennis Bolin, Larry Truman, Eddie Jones. Pfefidefzl .,,..,....... Vice Preridefzl ..... Secremry ,........,.... OFFICERS PERKINS ........KATHRYN MEREDITH .........MARY LOU HARRIS Tfenmrer ..........,....., .............,. J ANICE ALLEN Program Chairman .. .. .......... BETTY HENSHAW The Solo and Ensemble Club of J. H. S., under the direction of Mr. Coulter, provides the major part of the solos and en- sembles for the annual Spring Music Festival and also for the state contests. They are often called upon to furnish entertainment for many civic organizations. Mond-ay, activity hour, is really a busy time. Each member must perform at least once a semester in order to be in good standing. With ,4 Song --- Sf. Hccilia Hhair First row: Carol Purlcett. Joyce Caskey. Maureen Vincent. Carol Kidd. Phyllis Brown. Wenokri Mosier. joan Meyer. Gloria Haughawout. Virginia Cline. Luanne Armstrong. Imogene Harrell. Pat Goodwin. Sondra Radunsky, Nadine Harlem. Alberta Troxel. Sondra Samples, Paula Pond, lane Barlow. Shirley johnson. Nina Mapes. Carolyn Connor. Second row: Helen Cooley, Barbara Keller. Betty Medsker. Judy Timberman. Dorothy Higginbotham. Carol Welsli, Donna Edwards. Ioyce Wfhitlock, .lane Garlock. lane Lohr. Sandra Van Fleet. Helen Hosp. Carolyn Duvenick. Frances Freeman. Frances Bruce. Marjorie Evans. lane Medcalf. Barbara Wfheeler. Peggy Alexander, Barbara Tedder. Pat Martin. Claudeanie Chatham. Third row: Evelyn McDan- iels. Iris Davis, Judy Perkins, Carol Fisher. Mary Cross. Shirley Beeler. Nancy Gowing, Virginia Cline. Ianice Hailey, Mary Ann Tutt. DeLois Martin. Barbara Tomlin- son. Delores O'Daniels, Farolyn Campbell. Lorraine lunge. jane Keller. Kathryn Curtis. Mary Compton. Carolyn Car- penter. Mary LaRue, Beverly Swift. Kathryn Walker, Mari- lyn Turner. Jerry Sue Cook. The St. Cecilia Choir, under the direction of Mr. Sovereign who has instilled in them a great love and appreciation of fine music, meets the first -and third hours every day in room 400. The music of this choir brings much pleasure and many honors to the student body. St. Cecilia choir consists mainly of sopho- more and junior girls. Once a year the choir presents an annual program in assembly. It also participates in the annual concert at the finale of the Music Festival. - In Our Haart J cnior First row: Wayfne Rhines. Richard Johnston. John Tyler, Jim Noel. Jon George. Steve Gibbons, Bill Nickell, Larry Freeman. Larry Habefmehl. Carl Taylor. Harold Manlcer. Jim Drennan. Second row: Betty I-Ienshaw, Anne Kings- borough. Ruth McKinney. Frankie Bennett, Phyllis Mitchell, Nancy Nearing, Judy Chenault. Dick Carter, James Johnson. Dennis Bolin, J. T. Goodman, Joe Simmons. Bill Tall. George Harp. Ronald Harrell. David Lhuillier, Bob Bridger. Third row: Elizabeth Robards, Evelyr. Van 6'h0ir XX'olfe, Jackie Lentz. Frances Potts. Patty Hughes. Carolyn Gilbert. Evalyn Grant, Myrna Shade, Janet Marchant. Fourth row: Luanne'-Cohagan. Pat Alexander. Joyce Fields. Sue Dale. Pat Frazier. Carol Burwick, Norma Stribling. Kath- ryn Meredith. Kay Callender. Barbara Moore. Earline Camp- bell. Carolyn Revnolds, Donna Diehl. Pat Gieathouse, Sue Ann Cookerly. Pat Sawyer. Camille Kimes. Diane Burns, Judy Wfallace. Mary Frances Shelby. Peggy Edwards. Clau- dine Russell, Hoorebeke. Barbara Rawlings. Barbara Gayler, Carolyn Oh, what beautiful music, when sung by this lovely choral group. In concerts, civic gatherings, and business luncheons, how much they add to the glorious community spirit. Their choral contribution is one of the things graduating members can never forget. The swelling of the harmonious music they produced ranging from light folk-songs to deep moving spirit- Mf uals is always warmly received by young and old alike. Yes, you 0, lr A Aw A fm can bet we are proud of our Senior Choir of 1952-53. A1 'a S 0 p ' Vis., 1 I .tt 4911! F- ' Mu ic Mac fro, I9lcase --- Orvhc tru First row: Meredith. Nevitt. Longstreet. Henshaw. Rawl- burg, Krieclchaus. Pearson. Cleaver. Knight. Fisher. lones, ings. King. Kingshorough. lacobs. lames. Second row: Tall. Sovereign. Cross. Smith. McCune. Prince. Van Fleet. johns, Van Hoorebeke. Meyer. Bixler. Knowlton. Hasting, Cook- Schrader. Reynolds. Terry. Fifth row: Damer. XX'elch. erly, Hughes. Jones. Cohagan. Third row: Wilscun. Foun- Laney. Roehling, Hirstow. l-luelster. Grover, Perkins. Sixth taine. Hoskins. Royal. Wkirtl. Beezley. Harris. Connelly, row: Lowry. Daugherty. Burns. McKinney. Hays. Williarns, Harris. Allen. Sigle. I-larutun. Carpenter. Garlock. Wailker. Sears, Ritchart. Medcalf. Billingsley. luhnke. Greathouse. Fourth row: Dale, DePreste. Rosen- The Orchestra has always played an important part in school life of Senior High. Its activities include participation in assemblies, annual concerts, -and community meet- ings. An outstanding event of the school year is always the Annual Music Festival. The school has 'a right to be proud of its orchestra and band for their groups always make a valuable contribution to the spirit of music and H. S. The Music Department held a surprise birthday party for Chief. It was held at the Coulter home, and everyone had a good time stuffing and playing games. - Strike lip U16 l6'r1nd Drum: go bang, cymbalr dang, zbe harm fbey blfzre mmy.'hYes that's the band practising to give us another year of stirring and rousing music-. The concert band, pictur ' below works principally to perfect more serious music for its annual concerts. A m gi accomplishment of the band is its participation in the Musical Festival and State Contest. The band has taken honors collectively and individually. Yes, Maestro Coulter has the distinction of doing a good job, excellently. K' J 1 . Hand First row: Cross, Sovereign, Holford, jones, Diehl, Mc Clary, Harris, Harutun, Sigle, Allen. 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I 'I W -Q- -M I , isis: 5 G ATALANTIANS Prwidefzf-M4rr'ilyn Cartriluht Sf7Ull.l'fH'-LILSS Lant First row: Marilfn Cartriuht. Shirle' l . ly Iennings, Lois Boaz. Dixie Wrmlfe, Wilda Lawson, Carolyn XX'olfe. Dottie Reed. Mary Iones, Cloetta Eastburn. Second row: Nancy Townsend. Mar' Shelby, Bette Andrews, Pauline Biglwtt. loan Robbins, lune Dilworth, latlcie Lentz. Ernestine Bfallet. Third roy Ester McDaniels, Barbara Allen, Sl 1- ley Churehwell. Iwlartha lones. CASTALIANS P1'e.s'ide11Ifludy Raymond Sf7lll1.l'fl7'fMfS. Ober First row: Carolyn Kay. Barbara Sav- age, jo Ann Conrow, Beverly Lea. ludy Raymond, Donna Diehl, loyee Connely. Pat West. Sue Brooks, Setond row: Betty Hembrey, Charlene Clark. Lois Legg, Phyllis Cook, Shirley Iohnson, Helen Hosp. Barbara Tomlinson, Wil- ma Estes. Third row: Anna Lou Wfood, Carol Hammer, Imogene Harrall, Donna Martin, Anna Lee Selvey. Barbara Lewis, Mary LaRue, Donna Dotson, Kathleen Whaley. Fourth row: Camille Kimcs. IO0 ., Saciclies ASPASIANS Prerfrfefll---Glenda King Sfmflvfufflxliv rlillies First roxy: Barbara lames. lanite Bean. Bexerly Snyder. Pat latobs, Glenda King. Pat Alexander. Barbara Gaylor. lane Barlow. Betty Royal. Setond rovyt LaDonna Wilson. Beverly Swift. Phyl- lis Brown. Pat Roberson, Evelyn Nc-tt, Pat Simmer. Kathryn Anderson. Diana Ponder. Third row: Elizabeth Robards. Carolyn Carpenter. Layetta Beefley. Xanty Cooley. Eleanor Ciroxer. Sandra Fullmer. Naney Govyinvu. Patty l'a,ue. .Ioan Lea. Fourth row: Mary Lynn lrlumbhrey. Patsy lohn. lNI.1r,uie Exam, Paula LeMaster. D. O. CLUB PM 1luJelfl7NllI'l11i1 House Sfllllllfll'-AIF. Ci.lllowglY First IUWIKDICIIAI Smxirs. Phyllis Dimiiltl. Donna Dotson, loyve C.lI'll'i,Ellf. Shirlev Cond, Delores Rentio, Florttnte Severn. Shirlev Snyder. Norma House. Donn.i Young. B.trhi1r.i lohnson. Setond row: Alberta Alderman. S.zlh' Heuer. F.u'e lenkins. Delores Bone. lill Nol.1n. Flov Cook. Betty Bell, Beverlv Len. Shirlev Holford, Dorothv Lcmler. Third row: Samuel H.iilcx'. Rohert llixixon. Gor- don M.iudV, Diivitl Soweixlw. Lee Roy Hershev. Limes Iudkins. Flovd Lim- dttv. lack D.1v. Hiirrx' Greninger. Fourth row: Nolan Lortl. Bill hfiller. Billy Brill. lohn Kershaw. Gene XX'.ird. Miirxin V.intre.ise. Fixlnk Herron, Charles Bmdv. Fifth row: Don Hitks. l.itk lordan. Wliyne VCR-lls. Rox' How.ird. Ronnie Forkum. l.itk FUI'l'L'SK'I'. Don W'rie:ht. Gt-iuiltl Peterson. I Ill!! 'rmseffvfSF Sfen1at61s 1i1Wi'wWmf4sMvmfif2iWMWissrH GAVEL AND QUILL Prtildt 111-Hill 'llill Sjwflifn'-AINIIZ Frink First row: Robert Stinson. Ditk Beis- ner. Ronnie Tatum. lim Noel, Bill Tall. Keith Nolan, lim Perkins. George Kriekhaius. Wfendell McCune. Second row: Kennv Siler. Gary Hoskins, Druid Hiirutun. Terry XX't:lch. Keith Sovereign, Clmrles Broyles. Steve Gibbons. Ierry Wfoolsey. Third row: Blake Iames. f Eddie Dimmer. Wayne Hacknev Mike Cusack. Iohn Martin, Carl Taylor. Bill Vtmdever. Fourth row: Eddie Hardin, Iohn Saickett. Don Lawson, lim Hunt. Mike Iiickson. Eddie Innes. Bill Wfalker, Bob Daxidson. Fifth row: Rithard Gray. Drive Ioiner. L. C. F. PVeifdeI1IffGzll'y lxliles V Sfwfzmr'--Mr. Nichols First row: Ion Lowry. Gary Benton. Leo Riggs. Iohn Gziilev. Harold Manker. Dennis Spencer. lerry Edwards. Ken- neth Turner. Second row: Ronnie Mc- Glochien. Luk McCormick. Gary Niles, Gary Smith, Le Roy Vermillion. IOI LOS AMIGOS Prerideut-Bill Wees SPUIIJUVJMF, Walker First row: Benny Spicer, Evelyn Mc- Daniel, Donna Edwards, Lu Rae Weil, Bill Wees, Iosephine Elosua, Carol Burwick, Janice Hailey, Gerald Pitts, lack Fay. Second row: Ray Edstrom, Betty Medsker, Fred Zentner, Donna Wallace, Marilyn Turner, loyce Cas- key, ,Iudy Timberman, Cameron Pul- liam, Glen Barr. Third row: lack Dunn, jimmy Dillion, Bill Bacon, Iames Ellis, Richard Iohnson, Ion George, Bill Chadwell. Berton Smith. OLYMPIADS Preridefzl-Patty Deatherage Spmzrm'-Mrs, Fuhr First row: Mary Iane Smart, Nancy Rogers, Marcia Aggus, Kathryn Mere- dith, Pat Deatherage, Iudie Chenault, Anne Kingsborough, Luanne Cohagan, Mary Lou Harris, Phyllis Mitchell. Second row: Sondra Samples, Margo Irvine, Madalyn Gustafson, Barbara Williamson, Lyn Havens, Nita Long- street, Ruth Langford, Sara Franklin, lane Fare. Third row: Sandra Amos, Nancy Robertson, lane. Keeter, Nancy johns, Sharon Reed, Sharon McPher- son, Carolyn Ritchhart, Bette Ferris. Sue Dale. Fourth row: Shirley Sher- wood, Sue Wright, Iudy Prince, Pat Martin, Maureen Vincent, Paula Pond, Barbara Tedder, Sue Prutsman, Sara Van Fleet. Fifth row: Mary Ann El- liott, Sari Wheeler, Shirley Schrader, Suzanne Fountain, Clemmy Klein, Lin- da Spangler, lane Lohr, Iudy Perkins, lane Medcalf. Sixth row: lane Garlock, Henrietta Harris. '02 THESPIANS Prei!dw1I7Frankie Bennett Slwfzwr-lNli55 Braeckel First row: Syl Gene Adkins, Antone Dulirauc, Bill XY7l1lIlllCCI'. Mary Cross, Sherry Curry. Dorothy Fisher, Sammie Cooper, Marianna Frising, Pat Good- win, Bruce Houston. Second row: lon lay, Bob Moon, Bill Puckett, Sondra Radunsky, Barbara Moore, Lois Beisner, Phil Mount, Dick Carter, Charles Lev- erich. Third row: Don Chilcutt, Ron- ald Banes, lim Milligan. lack Leeka, David Steele, loe Pflug, David Wis- wald, Roger Mayfield. Fourth row: Don Beard, ,lim Haverly, jerry Barron. Bill Fowks. PALETTE and BRUSH Preiidezzt-Ioe Simmons Sponmr-Miss Robinson First row: Billie Krummell, Sue Dean, Billie lo Brooks, Thurma Ken- nedy, Betty Ioan Allen, Barbara Ward, Carol Ham, Billie Arnce, Shirley Rich- ards. Second row: Ronnie Couch, Ioe Simmons, James Clark, Phillip Legg, Alan LaSalle, Larry Robbins. N 4751 PHILOGIANS Pre.fidem'V-Shirley Beeler Sfmrzrar-Miss Pace First row: Shirley Weullner, Sandra Van Fleet, Dorothy Higginbotham, Claudenia Chatham, Alberta Troxel, Ierry Cook, Wirioka Mosher, Martha Tucker, Carole Purkett, Nelrena Fisher. Second row: Letha Comer, Norma Stribling, Mona Runnel, Carol Welch, Shirley Beeler, -Io Anne McAfee, Shir- ley Skelton, Conna Hazlett, Clara Lar- ken. Third row: Marcia Garde, Patty Waggoner, Wanda Mapes, Thelma Bailey, Emma Tanner. PHILO PHRONIANS Preridenf-Elva Jo Runnels Simmer-Mrs. Bass First row: Joyce Holt, Betty Fehring, Barbara Rawlings, Barbara Giles, Vir- ginia Cline, Phyllis Britton, Vera Gas- kill, Patsy Lerry, Claudine Russell. Sec- ond row: Iuanita Wallen, Ierry Cooley, Rayma Hasting, Elva Runnels, Janet Marchant, Peggy Edwards. Third row: Betty Pierson, Darlene Haase, Mary Chambers, Nancy Downey, Sue Ann Richardson, Helen Cooley, Shirly Jones, Shirley Moore, Mary Ann Britton. Fourth rowg Marcia Jones, Patty Hughes, Paula Llorey. I03 -v--Q SIGMA GAMMA LAMBDA Prerident-Bonnie Conway Sfwnror-Mrs. Payne First row: Patricia Young, Bette Myers, Florence Severn, Eliza Magness, Twila Olds, Bonnie Conway, Carol Band, Doris Gibbons, Georgia Woods. Sec- ond row: Shirley Murphy, joan Woods, Patty Woods, Nina Mapes, Doris Seward, Melba Adkins, Rayma Magness, Delores Melton. Third row: Peggy Stockton, Velta Hudson. s. P. Q. R. Preridenz-Frances Potts Sf707l,f07-MlSS Buckeridge First row: Larry Pigg, Marilyn Sapp, Shirley Nevitt, Kay Roland, Frances Potts, Ianice Allen, Kay Callender, Shir- ley Allen, Beverly Tener, Gary Pigg. Second row: George' Harp, Lon Vin- yard, Cleta Larson, Kay Anderson, ,Ioan Myer, Marilyn Lewis, Iris Davis, Iohn Shepherd, Howard Daugherty. Third row: Sherrill White, Montella Hoover, Pat Meehan, Ebert Salzar, james john- son, Eleanor Damer, ,lane Keller, Loris. Nations. Fourth row: Bill Roehling, Larry Freeman, John White, Jane Sears. Bob Kiddoo, Auna Kissinger, Carolyn Reynolds, Kathryn Walker. Fifth row: Sammy Farrell. Walter Brill. IO4 SAPPHONIANS Pre.fide11fAShii'ley Beavers Sfmfrmr'-lwliss Sullivan First row: Marilyn Hays, Ruth McKen- ney, Karen Terry, Peggy Hardy. Pat DePreste. Elaine Berg. Carolyn Gilbert, Doris Deiiaffenreid, Linda Brown. Second row: Shirley Beavers, Phyllis McClary. June Cummins. Carolyn Mid- dleton. Farolyn Campbell, Lorraine lunge, Helen Brown. Noreene Hauser. Third row: Donna Knight, Phyllis Mc- Dowall, Carol Bard. Janet Ernst, Mary Austin. Kay Iohnson, Peggy Alexander, Barbara Wheeler, Virginia McCann. Fourth row: Shirley XX'atson, Peggy McMartin, Evelyn Williams, Pat Greathouse, Barbara juhnke, lNIarilyn Sigle, Sue Ann Cookerly, Delois Mar- ton. Fifth row: Betty Cross, Lee Ester- line, Ann Bandy, Pat Sawyer, Carolyn Corner. Ginger Scroggins, Earlene Campbell, Ianet Gelling. Sixth row: Shirley Williams, Joyce Brown, Mary Tutt, Pat Sears. -2 ' - I :VFR . , I . ' I xp-.iwiifvssasf T wriiffzzrmmi' I who 1 Ont Very Own indent Hanna!! The Big Three of '53 show us their winning smiles. XX'ith these three how could we possibly go wrong? ssss.r,s t Q .LA. ,L sag3:1i'res? l After a hotly conducted election with all the aspects of an actual national election with campaign slogans and banners, we began another busy year with john, Dick, and Patty as our heads First, we started the ball roll- ing by holding H. Sfs first convention of the Southwest Confederation of Stu- dent Councils. Then came the Annual Rose Dance and Assembly. Following this we helped the Salvation Army by bringing food and clothing for the needy. All this plus many other pro- jects kept us busy. Wfe look back with pride and joy on the Student Council ot 1952-53. Student Honncil Vice President. Dick Humphreyg Secretary. Patty Deatherageg President. John Stephens 5 , ,i 1 ...li First row: George Harp, Sue Wriglmt, Gus Gustafson, Sue Cookerly, jack Pierson. lim Noel. David Harutun, jane Medcalf, Gary Pigg. Second row: Pat Deatherage. June Cummins, lay Rosenburg, Janet Gelling, Bud Smith. Lyn Havens, Wendell McCune. Carolyn Gauntt. Third row, -lim Hunt, Linda Spangler, Henry Baker, Barbara Lewis, Don Bowers, Evelyn Grant. Ronnie Tatum, Sherry Pickarcl, Bill Brown. Fourth row: Steve Gibbons, lames johnson, Preston Pate, .joe Newman, jerry Dintaman, Bob Antle, George Krieckhaus. Gary Niles, Fifth row: Bill Bacon, Pete Blair, Dick Humphrey, John Stephens, Bob Liggett. jim Drennan. l05 1' . f lx f Senior lf- Ferns First row: Elliott, Harris, Chenault, Mitchell, Nearing, Rogers, Nevitt, Cummins, King, Jacobs, Roland, Cohagan, Amos, Kingsborough, Meredith, Wallace. Second row: Dotson, Arnce, Stockton, Severn, Bassham, Cross, Freeman, Smart, Patton, Franklin, Aggus, Sherwood, Taylor, Cooley, Shelby, Beaver, Harris, Stout. Third row: Wolfe, Mallet, Bell, House, Gray, Morey, Eastburn, -Iones, Reed Stribling, Spears, Sapp, Callendar, Terry, Potts, Diehl, Fugate, Gibson, Smith, Tucker. Fourth row: Hughes, jones, Turner, Garey, Hardy, Bean, Lewis, Jennings, Steele, Dawald, Alexander, Moore, Knowlton, Damar, McAfee. Runnells, Conway. Fifth row: Pearson. Hastings, Weil, Reid, Arm- strong, Keeler, Atkinson, Gripka. Britton, Gooch, Renfro, Woods, Wfood, McClary, Bennett, Hays. Sixth row:'Beavers, Keeter, Weigand, Goodhope, Beisner. Ward, Allen, Magness, THE Y-TEEN SYMBOL The triangle represents Y-Teen's-Y-Teen's growing as people- Y-Teen's growing in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities-fY-Teenls growing in the knowledge and love of God. The globe represents the international scope of the YWCA and the need for world fellowship in order that we might some day realize the ideal of peace on earth, good will toward men. As you strive to grow in the knowledge .and love of God, your triangle and the world expand like your growing self. This symbol is a reminder of the way in which you wish to live. junior ll- Kern ill aplwmarc lf- Keen jj, X I 2 JUNIOR Y-Ti2ENs First row: Myers, Kimes, Wood, Hubert, Allen, Burns, Timberman, Hailey, Weil, Ferris, Swift Grant, James, Robards, Wilson, Gilbert. Second row: Jenkins, Tener, Russell, Mapes, Donnelly Martin, Radunsky, Crouch, DePreste, Simmer, Robertson, Nett, McMartin. W'alker, Royal, Chatham Third row: Gibson, Adkins, Thornton, Seifeird, Mittliell, Young Magness, Dale, Shade, Fields Davis, Sawyer, Scroggins, Corner, Cook, LaRue. Fourth row: Hoover, Buford, Lankford, Long street, Gustafson, Reynolds, Ward, Bixler, Brasher, Hembre, Hazlett, Whaley, Snider, Townsend Garde. Fifth row: Meehan, Elousa, Edwards, Gaskill, Allen, Legg, Callahan, Fare, Cook, Brown Irvine, Sigle, juhnke, Greathouse, Cookerly. Sixth row: Sears, Giles, Harrold, jones, McPherson Roth, Lewis, Havens, Klein, McPike, Owen, Williamson, Ritchhart. 1 SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS First row: Olinger, Thorp. Milton, Schrader. Wheeler, Austin, Legg, Cross, Gowing, Prince, Camp- bell, Cooper, Goodwin, Purkett, Beezely, Perkins, Samples, XX'right. Second row: Higginbotham Welmer, Moore, Houser, Brown, johnson, Estes, Atkinson, Cline, jones, Cook, Humphrey, Walker, Knight, Currey, Fullman, Oll, Harlem. Cline, Cooley. Third row: Bandy, Summers, Devenick, Had- dock, Johnson, Richardson, McDowell, Brown, Williams, Troxel, Krummell, Wallace, Richardson jones, Fisher, john, Campbell, Smith. Davis. Hess. Neal. Fourth row: Tucker. Hoskins, Harris Martin, Frising, Pickard, McBee, Ernst, Banks, Clark, Kean, Caskey, Tutt, Sears, Larson, Hamm Page, Lawson, Downey, Bennett. Fifth row: Ritchhart. Kissinger, Carpenter. Ponder, Armstrong Reed, johns, Fountain, Medcalf, Garlock, Barlow, Keller, Grover, Mosier, Anderson, Busbee jackson, Bruce, Watson, Hinkle, W'est. Seventh row: Anderson, Kay. M Wears .. 1 ii'-P is ,nv 1' iff, 4 S L. Sunrise Serenade Ol:l7lCERS Pferidefzf ,A.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A A,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, G A R Y NILES Vive PV6'.lfd1'l1f ...., ,.,,.A,, B ILL FARRIS Early I0 bed, early to rife, maker .715 beezlllvy, werzlffay and 11'i.i'e-Well anyway-erirly to rise. But it's worth it, for while you sleepy heads are getting your last forty winks, were having a keen breakfast and learning how to get along with our fellow-students, say the I-li-Y members of J. H. S. Standing: Benny Spicer. George Blackburn, Preston Prrte, Roger Mrtytieltl. ,loe Newman, Pete Blair. Ronnie Tatum, Sylgene Adkins. Bill Wees. Burl Smith. Keith Nolan, Bill Tull, Iames Chilcutt, Don Chilcutt, Larry Pigg, ,Iohn Martin, Curl Taylor, Garry Pigg, ,lohn Giiiley, Riehzrrtl Beisner. Seated, brick row: Russ Krrminsky, Bill Frrrris. Dzivitl CllI'l5iI1lLlI1. Sherrill Wfhite, Bill Fowks. Seated. front row: Jess Eastman, Gary Niles. john Corrtney, Drivitl Roh.1rtls, Bob Kitltloo, Dennis Eberle, '95, ,,,, Iles Zhcy Arc jolly 5004 ?eIl0uf Key Klub First rowi jon Lowry, Bob Antle, Robert Kiddoo. Keith Nolan. Benny Spicer, Bill Tall. Gerald Pitts, Gary Pigg. Larry Pigg, Second row: joe Simmons. Carl Taylori Dennis Eberle. Donald Bowers. Garland Burkett, Iames johnson, jerry Wfoolsey, Bill Wees. Third rowz Iohn Wliite. George Harp, Dean Morrissey, Richard johnson. james Chilcutt. Mike Cusack. Orville Brill. Howard Daugherty. Fourth row: James Dillon. Iohn Sackett. Don Lawson, Ronnie Tatum. Wentlell McCune. Steve Gibbons, George Krielchaus, Fifth row: Eddie Damer. Eddie Iones, XX'ayne Hackney, Ron Robson, Bill Gray, Kenny Siler. MR. VOLMERT Among the many orgernizations at H, S. the Key Club is one of the most constructive. The projects are always beneficial to the student body. This year informative hand- books were distributed to the students. 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First row: Barbara Williamson, Lyn Havens, Patty Deatherage, Judy Raymond, Sara Franklin, Nita Faye Longstreet, Sandra Amos, Phyllis Mitchell, Barbara Moore, Glenda King. Second row: Carol Ham, Bob Davidson, Tommy Hailey, Cameron Pulliam, Dean Morrissy, Roger Mayfield, Pat Jacobs. Third row: John Martin, Shirley Allen, Judy Chenault, Keith Nolan, Mary Ann Elliot, Ronnie Tatum, Barbara Ward, Raymond Ham. Absent: Carole Bogner. The enjoyment that we have gained in recording Your Hit Parade of '53 cannot be expressed in simple vocabulary. Our goal, however, is the knowl- edge of the fact that we have satisfied you and por- trayed the memories of a high school year so vividly that they can never fade. Working together, laughing together, we have experienced the thrill of ac- complishing a job which we hope you will say Well done . As co-editors, along with the .test of the staff, we have sacrificed many hours in the preparation of the pictures, write-ups, and arrangement of your joplimo. The final tribute for production belongs with our sponsor, who has rendered years of her life toward making our joplimo one of the best. Orvhids in the Maaulighi MISS RUTH LANKFORD MISS PAT MARTIN Junior Candidate Sophomore Candidate Left to rihtz Eddie Damer, Pat Deatherage, Carol Bogner, Barbara Moore, Judy Raymond, Sara Franklin, Barbara Shirley Allen, ludie Chenault, Sandra Amos, Mary Ann Williamson, Lyn Havens, Luanne Cohagan, George Krieck- Elliott, Larry Pig, Sue Prutsman, Garry Pigg, Don Bowers, haus. Seated: Sharon Reed, Shirley Nevitt, Sharon Mc- Pat Martin, Glenda King, Shirley Beavers, Ronald Tatum, Pherson. Phyllis Mitchell, Nita Faye Longsrreet. Nancy Ruth Lankford, joe Newman, Barbara Ward, Pat Jacobs, Rogers, Shirley Sherwood. m1H WWwW I if E . , -5 5 W - ' QQEQJQIE Z- 'K V 23:5 if' A' ' t L YL S2 I L Z5 ik? f ' RK mf, -Xxfdyiiw 4. Q -- 5 wb Q Aw f :Q wf3Qsi.53S mir Az- - Qiiiffk-E-Sisvf If he Sfiw ' '55 ' .t in te Delegates First row: Anne Kingsborough, County Superintendent of Schoolsg Karen Terry, Sup- reme Courtg Phyllis Mitchell, State Auditorg Second row: Janice Allen, Mayorg Kay Cal- lendar, Senatorg Luanne Cohagan, Director of Business Administrationg Shirley Beavers, Supreme Courtg Donna Diehl, Absent: Eleanor Damer. BOYS' STATE joplin's delegates to Boys' State brought glory to by capturing two of the twelve state offices, two top county offices, and by sending one of the two Missouri delegates to Boys' Nation in Washington, D.C. The boys gained valuable trainin in the mechanics of S government by actively participating in the city, county, and by applying the knowledge obtained in the various laws, legislature, and law enforcement of schools. GIRLS' STATE An experience none of us will ever for- get was our trip to Williams Woods Col- lege at Fulton. This glorious week with assemblies, classes, campaigns, and not a second to spare was climaxed with a trip to Jefferson City. Though the weather was hotter than hot we would gladly go through it again. Back row: Mike Chitwood, House of Representativesg Dick Humphrey, Prosecuting Atty., Merrell Junkins, delegateg Bill Tall, Supreme Court Justiceq Keith Nolan, Circuit judge. Absent: John Sweatt, John Howe. Standing on steps: Ronnie Tatum, Supreme Court justiceg Gary Benton H4 Mayorg Preston Pate, County Treasurerg Bob Antle, Senatorg Bill Wees, City Treasurerg jim Dren nen, Captain of State Policeg jim Dale, Assistant Atty. General. junior 611155 Play CAST Swan .. ..... , ..... Nita Faye Longstreet johnny ......... Keith Sovereign Spud .,... .. ................. jim Noel Betry ........ ...... ........ C a rolyn Ritchhart Lurybelle .... ............... Betty Ferris Mfr. Clover .... ........... L yn Havens Mr. Clover ..... ....... J im Haverly Martha ........ ..... E valyn Grant Simmony ..... ........ I on Martin Henry ...... ....... J ohn Lowry Prerton ........ ..... D ennis Bolin I think a caster is missing . . . but such a bargain. ..Ah- -yes.. Dennis Bolin, Betty Ferris, Evalyn Grant, john Lowry This is an office . . . Not a Boudoir! john Martin, jim Haverly, and Lyn Havens. Carolyn Ritchart, jim Noel, Keith Sovereign, Nita Longstreet ' 'Ever Siam Sw ' ' , November 17-18 ,vyglass Edits the News Q IRI Q A S lliiili li' K Lg W Q I9 fx '45 'ow fy wi to .ag C, if 'fi SPYGLASS First row: Evelyn Nett, Pat West, Mary Compton, Claudine Russell, Cloetta Eastburn, Elva jo Runnels, Barbara Smith, Eva Stout, Nadyne Bassham, Pat Sawyer. Second row: Homer Strong, Syl Adkins, Bill Wees, Sonny Dawes, Pat Robertson, Dixie Redden, Dolly Gibson, joe Coats, Don Chilcutt. Third row: Bill Roehling, john Stephens, Bob Liggett, Montella Hoover, Diane Bums, Lois Legg, Peggy Edwards, Roger Mayfield. Fourth row: Eddie Hardin. 'yaplimo cares Again ' ' The Joplimo was quite fortunate in being selected as Yearbook of the week by our publishers. aw, nf c' 2'-. Q fi .1 ,ff , ,si giinnqfy The Old Master Painter Because The Plays the Thing nAinlt She sweety, getting ready for it takes a long time. All Alone Hustle! I Hustle I ! Whistles Coach. On your Toes. ' After lunch the pause that refreshes-No, you guessed wrong! Not a coke but a gab-fest in the hall! claw Ziff: g . if Weeks of planningw and days of finishing areil de- stroyed in minutes as the Coronation ends. ox P 4' 5A- , Q XV emoriesn M X kyrs Q the M F-its All Ove' Bu II7 t Along Little Doggie? C --G You're Never Satisfied. Hot Dogs may not be figure flat- tering, but they surely taste good as the Olympiad mixer is carried out Western style. Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Series. Anyw K Listening is almost as much fun as seeing the World ay it's better than books. Dancing in the Dark Oh happy Clay, When MOIH and Dad came to The Rose Dance climaxes the football season sehgol to check up. for j.H.S. The freezing weather cloesn't keep the joplimo staff from enjoying their annual mixer. Oh you Beautiful Dolls Here our basketball players ---er I mean girl cheerleaders lead us in yells before an important game. di Cool, Cool, Water Mike, Evalyn, Phyllis and Ed 'e at the most popular place between classes, a drink of water. 46,7 Q00 ff F flea O' J' Get sas.. It's Later Than You Think . But no one seems to be in a hurry to get to class. II9 I Get Ideas Fair means or Foul are used for cam- paigning as class elections near. 4 i F ,145 . G1 Ji 1 57' 'Sw' M Qsjf' For I-le's A jolly Good Fellow i Have You heard the latest-!..?After school we catch up on all the happen- ings of the day. L-QU f'5 can . 6' C' ' XI ,l .. D w 'Xxxs . Santa Claus is Coming To Town . One of the many projects of the Key Club is to fill Christmas baskets for the Salvation Army. 1 va - 4 ,Quill 2? 4. Wa f W V+ F 7 J f Miz Tap Toes Linger Awhile Carole and Patty, joplimo co-editors, al- ways on the lookout for new material for our book. Larry and Garry performing before the Student Council convention members. 'Q l llllllll Illlgllll l 0 1w.:r:.11.u1va-fi.u,i.f.f u22.-4 5 saiuamzswm. afvgtifaszaiwmaw iw: . -, if 3F31 . , , yy ,,, Swfi Jug' tt? fi, , sf y Xl lik All the Things You Are Miss-er- Mr. Spicer and Mr. Taylor prepar- ing to lead the students in yells at Pep Assembly. With a background and theme of piracies we see the Sapphonian members and rushees getting acquainted at their '22 annual mixer. um f-wa, Oh babe!'L make last minute pep-talks. just to end the heated campaign jim, Carole, and johnny 'So Tired Gordon looks professional as he shows furniture at udges', where he works. Oh 'Happy Day , Aww Pushing back the happy' tears, Shirley pushes - ,gg i ' through one of her prettiest smiles as she is crown- 5 , ed joplimo Queen. LQ FW 'za ' 'XM E Wx I' l It's a Great Day It's more than a great day for the D.O. students when they have their field trip. '23 37,5 my is 8r1ded rg I do not think that I can express in these few words what being co-editor and being able to work with Carole, my life-long friend, in recording your memories for you, has meant to me. We have worked hard, but could not for one moment say it wasn't worth it. I hope this 1953 Joplimo means as much to you as it does to us. It has been a wonder- ful experience to me to know that I have had a part in helping you to preserve your memories of your high school years. I want to express my appreciation to Mrs. Ulrici, a wonderful sponsor and a dear friend. Also, to the teachers, students, and staff, I want to express my appreciation for their co- operation. 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